TNA World Champ Joe Hendry tells Rockstar Games they can use his song in GTA 6
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TNA wrestling star Joe Hendry has told Rockstar Games that they can use his music in GTA 6 if they're keen but we're still waiting on that elusive second trailerTech13:46, 07 Feb 2025Updated 13:47, 07 Feb 2025Will Joe Hendry make it to GTA 6?(Image: IMPACT WRESTLING )Last night saw Take-Two Interactive hold its first earnings call, and to the dismay of fans (and other publishers), we learned that while GTA 6 is on track for this Fall (Autumn to you or I), there's still no concrete release date.Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said "there's always a risk of slippage" and doesn't want to "jinx" the title, but says the company feels "really good about it", but there's one man in the limelight that's seemingly waiting just as patiently as we are.Joe Hendry, the guitar-playing Scotsman that's captured the TNA World title and also made his way to the Royal Rumble last week, has given Rockstar Games a surprising blessing.Content cannot be displayed without consentPosting on X (formerly Twitter), Hendry gave permission to the iconic developer, tagging them and saying "Dear @RockstarGames you can use my song. Send me the paperwork."As for which song it is, it's likely to be his UK chart hit 'I believe in Joe Hendry' that almost beat Taylor Swift to number one last year.We'll keep an eye on Rockstar Games to see if they respond, but fans love the idea.Kinda Funny's Greg Miller posted "SAY HIS NAME AND HE APPEARS", while another user suggested using it in Red Dead Redemption 2 instead when a player enters a saloon.One even said "only way I'll buy GTA 6 day 1 is if it has your song when you driving". Here's hoping Rockstar listens, because we at Daily Star believe in Joe Hendry.We now know GTA 6 will come out this yearAs for Rockstar, the studio continues to work on GTA in anticipation of its Fall 2025 launch.One former Rockstar developer has suggestged that the game is in a playable state and the studio is working on bug fixes, but the rumoured September launch window would tie in with that 'Fall' prediction."Looking ahead, this calendar year is shaping up to be one of the strongest ever for Take-Two, as we plan to launch Sid Meiers Civilization VII on February 11th, Mafia: The Old Country in the Summer, Grand Theft Auto VI in the Fall, and Borderlands 4," Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said in yesterday's earnings call.Article continues belowFor the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.
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