January 24th 2024.
The world of gaming is abuzz with excitement as T-Pain, the renowned singer and songwriter, hinted at his potential involvement in the highly-anticipated "Grand Theft Auto VI." According to IGN, T-Pain made the revelation during a live stream on January 12, where he confirmed his contribution to the upcoming sequel to the wildly popular "GTA 5."
Interestingly, T-Pain's announcement came as a surprise to many, as he had been absent from the popular GTA 5 role-play server NoPixel. Apparently, the singer was asked by Rockstar Games, the creators of "GTA," to refrain from role-playing on NoPixel due to a conflict of interest with their development of "GTA 6."
In a clip captured by DJ Akademiks, T-Pain elaborated on the situation, stating that he was initially a regular on NoPixel but had to stop due to his involvement with "GTA 6." He shared, "They had this whole speech, like, 'What if somebody took your album and re-recorded it, and more people were listening to that?' And I'm like, 'Okay, I kind of get that, but I was having a good time. Alright, that's fine.'" T-Pain's frustration with the situation was evident as he expressed his disappointment with Rockstar Games.
The singer also called out the game developers for allegedly recruiting the modding team responsible for role-play servers, such as FiveM and RedM, even though they had asked him to stop using their platform. He exclaimed, "Then I started working on the game with them and then they teamed up with the people that make the RP sh*t, and I'm like, 'Wait a minute, what? What the f**ck? Y'all tell me I can't do this sh*t and then you team up with the people that enable the RP?'" Despite the irony of the situation, T-Pain couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of it all.
This revelation from T-Pain comes on the heels of Rockstar Games' announcement that "GTA 6" will be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The company also shared some details about the game, stating that it will be set in the state of Leonida, which will include the iconic neon-lit streets of Vice City and beyond. It is being hailed as the most immersive and largest evolution of the "Grand Theft Auto" series to date.
Fans of both T-Pain and "GTA" are eagerly waiting to see what the singer's contribution to the game will be and how it will enhance the overall experience. As for T-Pain, he seems to have moved on from the disappointment of being asked to leave NoPixel and is now focused on creating something truly remarkable with Rockstar Games. This exciting news has only added to the anticipation surrounding "GTA 6," and we can't wait to see what the future holds for this highly-anticipated game. Stay tuned for updates!
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