GTA 6 will never be leaked by a voice actor explains Red Dead's Arthur

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You shouldn't anticipate receiving any updates about GTA 6 from its voice actors since Rockstar requires them to sign extremely rigorous contracts.

In the previous month, a lot of fans of the popular game Grand Theft Auto were very eager and anxious about a potential reveal trailer for the next installment, Grand Theft Auto 6. They believed that Rockstar Games, the developers, may have hinted about it, possibly in October. However, as the month is coming to an end, it appears that there hasn't been any hint or indication from Rockstar about any kind of reveal trailer.

Without any concrete details available, supporters have relied on never-ending hearsay, originating not only from strangers on the web but also from performers who have stated or at the very least hinted that they'll be featuring in GTA 6.

Bloggers should not depend entirely on voice actors for current information about video games. This is especially true when it concerns Rockstar Games since their contracts for non-disclosure agreements are reputed to be even more rigorous than Marvel's.

Roger Clark, the voice actor who portrays the main character, Arthur Morgan in Red Dead Redemption 2, which is yet another Rockstar video game, revealed this information.

Clark was a guest on the GLHF Game & Fortune podcast, where he shared a story about his colleague Benjamin Byron Davis (the voice behind Dutch van der Linde) and famous Marvel actor Chris Pratt.

Clark said that Ben and Chris Pratt are good friends and have been for a long time. After the release of Red Dead 2, Ben compared NDAs with Chris Pratt. He found out that Rockstar's NDA was more strict than Marvel's.

Taking into account the level of confidentiality Marvel, and in turn, Disney, maintains regarding their MCU movies (to the extent that some plot details are not shared with the actors while shooting), it is understandable that all the actors involved with GTA 6 are remaining tight-lipped.

It is not clear what the exact terms of Rockstar's non-disclosure agreements are, but if they are as stringent as Clark suggests, any mention of GTA 6 by the voice actor could result in severe legal consequences.

Therefore, it might be wise to not place too much importance on the idea that Bryan Zampella is providing the voice for the primary character in GTA 6. He hasn't directly stated so, but he hasn't rejected it either and appears content to hint that the theory is accurate.

Considering what Clark has expressed, it appears highly improbable unless Rockstar has approved Zampella's unclear statements and peculiar videos, which they have never hinted at.

Rockstar has always been known for being very private, but the company is even more cautious now due to a previous hacking incident that resulted in the leak of sensitive information online. Despite this, there are still no details on when the game will be released.

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