Rockstar still has not said much about Grand Theft Auto 6, but a new claim has pushed one part of the conversation back into focus, and this time it centers on user-generated content, roleplay, and even a possible side mission tied to a major rapper.
The latest chatter suggests GTA 6 could become much more than a traditional open-world game, because Rockstar reportedly wants to build a space where players and creators shape their own experiences in a much bigger way.
A new GTA 6 claim puts UGC in the spotlight
PC Gamer highlighted comments from content creator HipHopGamer, who said he had heard enough to believe GTA 6 will open major opportunities for creators and communities once the game arrives, especially on PC where roleplay culture already has a huge following.
“This game will produce millionaires. We’re living in a time where UGC is a major thing.” – HipHopGamer
That line stands out because it points to a creator economy inside GTA 6, and it matches earlier talk that Rockstar has been thinking beyond a standard single-player and online release. His comments about PC and RP servers also add weight to the idea that Rockstar wants a deeper system for custom experiences, which would fit the wider industry push toward creator-led platforms.
Earlier reports already linked Rockstar to meetings with Fortnite and Roblox creators about UGC plans, so HipHopGamer’s “produce millionaires” remark does not sound random. It also lands differently because Rockstar bought Cfx.re in 2023, the team behind FiveM and RedM, and that move already showed clear interest in structured community-driven play.
HipHopGamer also teased a “special side mission” involving “a major rapper that left CM Punk bloody by accident,” which appears to point toward Freddie Gibbs. That part remains unverified, but the name has started getting attention because Gibbs already has history with Rockstar through GTA 5’s music world.
For now, this is still rumor, but the “UGC is a major thing” angle feels like the part worth watching most closely.