As anticipation for Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) reaches fever pitch, leaks and fan chatter suggest that the next chapter of the series may bring back one of its most cherished features. According to multiple reports, the beloved “User Tracks” mode from GTA San Andreas, which allowed players to play custom MP3s in-game, is making a return, possibly with modern streaming enhancements.
In earlier GTA editions, particularly on PC, players could create a radio station that played their own music library. Games like GTA III, Vice City, San Andreas, IV and V featured stations such as Self Radio and User Tracks, enabling a tailored audio experience while cruising around the virtual world.
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Rockstar’s soundtracks have always been praised, but many fans longed for the freedom to interweave personal playlists.
Recent rumours suggest GTA 6 might offer more than basic MP3 support. A June 2025 article claims that music artists will be able to upload content directly into the game, indicating a potential shift toward a streaming-like environment.
Additionally, one report hints that the feature might be inspired by the “custom music mode” of sports titles like ESPN NFL 2K5.
Meanwhile screenshots showing protagonist Lucia wearing earbuds have added fuel to speculation about allowing music playback while on foot, not just in vehicles, a longstanding limitation in the series.
If implemented, a robust custom music feature could significantly deepen immersion. Players would not only hear static licensed tracks but could soundtrack their GTA 6 experience with personal playlists, while also giving creators a new channel for exclusive content. The idea of artist-curated stations or uploadable tracks also suggests a convergence of gaming and streaming.
Moreover, for PC users and modding communities, this feature could extend gameplay longevity and personalization two hallmarks of GTA’s enduring appeal.
It’s important to emphasise that none of this has been officially confirmed by Rockstar Games or parent company Take‑Two Interactive. Details remain firmly in the leak and rumour stage, and key questions remain unanswered:
Discussions on Reddit and gaming forums reflect both hope and scepticism. Some users welcome the return of personalization:
Custom radio station from San Andreas was ahead of its time. If GTA 6 gives us that plus streaming integration—yes please.
Others are cautious:
Allowing artists to upload music sounds great, but what about input-lag, rights issues or game-file bloat?
The potential return of custom-music support in GTA 6 stands as one of the most exciting audio-related rumours in the series’ history. If Rockstar delivers a system where players can shape their own soundtrack, the game will not only tap into nostalgia but also set a new standard for audio integration in open-world titles.
For now, fans remain on standby. The official feature list is still under wraps, but if these leaks hold true, GTA 6 may offer one of the most personalised and musically expressive gameplay experiences yet.
Whether this feature becomes reality or remains wishful speculation, one thing is clear: the music of GTA 6 might just become as talked-about as its gameplay itself.