A new claim about GTA 6 has got fans talking, with one insider saying the game could make real-life millionaires. The huge prediction comes ahead of the long-awaited release of Rockstar’s next Grand Theft Auto title later this year.
According to video game journalist and insider Hip Hop Gamer, also known as Gerard Williams, GTA 6 will go far beyond what players saw in GTA 5. He said the game’s user-generated content scene could be so big that some players and creators may end up making millions from it.
Williams made the comments in a recent interview with PC Gamer. He said: “You’ve never ever seen a game like this, and this game will produce millionaires.” He pointed to the growing power of online communities and player-made content.
That idea is not as strange as it sounds. In GTA 5, custom roleplay servers became a huge part of the game’s success, especially on PC. These servers let players act as police, criminals and other characters in their own stories, and some creators built big businesses and audiences around them.

Williams believes GTA 6 could take that even further. He said fans who think GTA 5 was big “ain’t seen nothing yet”, especially when it comes to roleplay and custom content.
Some fans are still unsure, mainly because the game is expected to launch on consoles first. A PC version may not arrive until well over a year later, which could delay the kind of modding and custom server scene that helped GTA 5 grow.
Still, Rockstar has already shown interest in that space by acquiring the team behind FiveM and RedM, two popular modding platforms. That has only added to the belief that user-generated content could play a much bigger role in GTA 6.
Williams also hinted that the game may include a special side mission involving rapper Freddie Gibbs, though that has not been confirmed. For now, fans will be watching closely to see whether GTA 6 can really live up to the huge hype when it launches later this year.