Given the nature of the GTA games, Rockstar usually advises the younger crowd to stay away from their games. Since the games typically involve a lot of killing, stealing and more, it is not meant for children. Not only that, but Rockstar hasn’t involved any children to stay out of any trouble. But well, it looks like things might change with the latest instalment. As a few fans have spotted kids in the latest trailer for GTA 6. Let’s take a look at what has happened!
Kids in GTA 6
Fans on Twitter were quick to spot this little hint right after the trailer was released. A kid is seen on a table in one of the screenshots posted by Rockstar on their official website. It’s a bit hard to notice at first, but if you zoom in enough, a kid can be seen. He seems to be spending time with his parents. This does give us a hint that the game may include children as well.
We’ve highlighted and attached the image for a better understanding:

Rockstar Games and Kids
While Rockstar may not be known for making child-friendly games, their previous titles have had in-game kids. Most famously, from the Red Dead universe, Jack Marston, the son of John Marston, is seen throughout the entirety of Red Dead Redemption 2. You’d be surprised to know that the little kid played a significant role in the game’s story.

Heck, Rockstar has even made an entire game that revolves around the life of a 15-year-old boy. In case you forgot, ‘Bully‘ by Rockstar features the story of Jimmy Hopkins, who is indeed 15 years old in the game. It’ll be interesting to see if Rockstar decides to add kids to the game or not. Something similar to Red Dead Redemption 2 would make the game so much fun!
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In other news, did you know fans spotted a few references to Michael being in GTA 6? First of all, a boat was spotted in the latest trailer, which many believe is his stolen boat from GTA 5. Not only that, but another fan was able to spot the poster for one of the films Michael produced in the previous game.