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Gaming New Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer shows off Vice City and the game's partners in crime, Jason and Lucia, and it looks absolutely incredible Gaming Grand Theft Auto 6 looks mind-blowingly ...
Steve Ogg, the actor behind GTA 5's breakout main character Trevor, has said he wants to return in Rockstar's upcoming GTA 6 in order to die at the very beginning. Speaking to ScreenRant ...
A credible GTA 6 leaker has revealed a slew of new details about VI’s gameplay, the story length, cut features, and more.
Grand Theft Auto 5 actor Steven Ogg wants co-protagonist Trevor to be killed off in the opening of GTA 6 in a full circle moment for the character. Ogg told ScreenRant he wanted a moment similar ...
In an interview with ScreenRant, Ogg says, "It would be fun if Trevor appeared in it just to be killed at the beginning." This would put a twist on his own introduction in GTA 5, where he brutally ...
While we won’t know unless Rockstar says as much or until the full game is out, GTA 5 actor Steven Ogg (Trevor) was asked by Screen Rant if he wanted to return in GTA 6. The actor said he’d be ...
GTA 5 voice actor Steven Ogg, who plays Trevor, has expressed his desire for the maniacal protagonist to appear in GTA 6... so he can be killed properly this time. Speaking to Screen Rant ...
GTA 5 voice actor Steven Ogg, who plays the deeply sociopathic Trevor, has now rather definitively put paid to that idea, even if he does have a notion of how he would've liked it to be handled.
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Should You Kill Michael, Trevor, or Choose Deathwish Option In GTA 5? (All Endings)The death of Trevor will mark the end of GTA 5, as both Michael and Franklin part ways, lamenting their actions leading to the death of their friend. Players will lose access to Trevor as a ...
This is supported by Ogg himself, who just this April confirmed that he did voice and motion capture work on DLC for GTA 5 that would have followed Trevor going undercover. Ogg referred to that ...
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