Assuming the report is true and Rockstar indeed works out a deal with Shatta Wale and his record company, players of “GTA 6” would be able to hear “Kakai” every time they are onboard a vehicle in the highly-anticipated sixth installment of the very successful and popular “GTA” franchise.
Given the success of its predecessor games, particularly “GTA 5,” the upcoming “GTA 6,” regardless of release date and the type of gaming consoles that it will come out to, is expected to be a success as well.
It has been the tradition of game developer Rockstar to raise the ante in each game of the series and it is expected that when “GTA 6” finally comes out, it would also become a multi-billion dollar video game.
While it is a challenge for most game developers to get their product become part of mainstream entertainment, Rockstar does not have to deal with such problem for the “GTA” franchise and would certainly have no such issues with “GTA 6.”
However, it is imperative for Rockstar to usher in new elements to the game in order to keep the gamer excitement and enthusiasm at its usual high.
The “GTA” games have always possessed extremely earthly elements. In fact, earlier releases in the series were also notable for wild and humorous aspects, particularly the “GTA: San Andreas” which saw players infiltrating a military base resembling the Area 51 just to steal a jetpack.