- Grand Theft Auto 5 voice actor Jay Klaitz has discussed GTA 6 in a new interview
- He argued the series’ trademark satirical humor might struggle in 2026
- “It’s going to be huge, obviously,” he said. “But it’s a different world to the one 13 years ago when the last one came out”
Voice actor Jay Klaitz, who starred as criminal mastermind Lester Crest in Grand Theft Auto 5 and Grand Theft Auto Online, has said that the next instalment’s satirical humor might not be quite as impactful in today’s already “far-fetched and insane” world.
Speaking in an interview with online marketplace EldoradoGG, Klaitz said that he “wouldn’t be surprised if a bit of the impact is taken out of GTA 6‘s initial landing” given the current political climate.
“Don’t get me wrong. It’s still f****** GTA. It’s going to be massive. People will lose their s***. It’s going to be huge, obviously,” he continued. “But it’s a different world to the one 13 years ago when the last one came out. I mean, it’s a very different world than it was even a year ago.”
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He went on to add that “What seemed so far-fetched and insane just a short while ago now feels like just another day” and reasoned that “maybe GTA 6 can’t make that same splash as previous games” as a result.
That said, he conceded that developer Rockstar Games still might be able to pull it off. “I know there will be plenty of commentary and satire woven into it,” he said.
“The political spotlight often veers over toward Florida, and maybe for that reason, it’ll still sink its hooks into people, but what we see happening in the real world is definitely going to make it harder for a GTA game to work those angles.”
The interview comes as many others that worked on past GTA games have speculated about Grand Theft Auto 6. Recently, Former GTA 5 audio designer Rob Carr said that he thinks the upcoming game will feature mechanics from previous titles like Red Dead Redemption 2 and that the studio has ‘probably rebuilt the entirety of the RAGE engine’ for it.
Speaking with CNBC’s Jim Cramer back in February 2026, Rockstar Games parent company Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick confirmed that there are “marketing beats coming this summer” to promote GTA 6 to kick the hype train further into gear.
With GTA 6 set to launch on November 19, 2026, that presumably means we can expect an increase in advertising and perhaps a slew of new trailers in the coming weeks.

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