

And rumors of some of form of reveal have been swirling since the announcement of a remastered trilogy of previous entries in the series, bumping the graphics and gameplay on Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City, and San Andreas. Rockstar declined to comment, of course, but calls for a new chapter in the still-expanding Grand Theft Auto universe have been around for years. The rapper noted he was also featured on some of the songs Dre was working on. So I think that that will be the way that his music will be released, through the GTA video game,” Snoop says in a recent interview for Rolling Stone’s Music Now podcast. And some of his music is connected to the GTA game that’s coming out. Since the confirmation of GTA 6, Grand Theft Auto fans have been bombarded with fresh new rumors about where Rockstar Games is taking players, when the game will be revealed, and when it will be. “I do know he’s making great fucking music. Though he’s reluctant to get into any specifics, longtime friend and collaborator, Snoop Dogg, claims the producer-turned-headphone magnate is back in the studio and working on contribution to the upcoming Grand Theft Auto sequel. But whenever it gets here, you can count on it being in league with previous installments, at least in terms of its soundtrack, which will apparently feature some new music from Dr. Grand Theft Auto VI hasn’t been officially announced yet, but it will inevitably arrive at some point in the future as a successor to Rockstar Games’ current flagship title. The speculation takes root in last year's Super Bowl, the Miami-based Super Bowl 54.

Grand Theft Auto VI game could feature new cuts from the longtime friends and collaborators. The focus on Super Bowl 55 isn't entirely without direction, but it's a reach to be sure. Photo by Kevin Winter for Coachella via Getty Images.
