Jorge Consejo is a popular actor on Mexican television with more than a dozen Spanish language shows in the 2000s. More recently, Consejo starred as Frank in Betty en NY. His resume doesn’t feature any voice acting experience in cartoons or games, so Grand Theft Auto 6 will be his first. According to his resume, Consejo’s role in Grand Theft Auto 6 will be a new character named “The Mexican.”

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Further evidence of Consejo’s role in Grand Theft Auto 6 was provided after fans asked him on social media whether his resume was accurate. Consejo, unfamiliar with the secretive nature of voice acting roles, said on Twitter, “Dear friends, While I read every message from you, please know that because of contract stipulations sometimes I’m unable to comment on certain projects.” While Consejo doesn’t explicitly state he’s referring to the Grand Theft Auto 6 role, it’s clear that’s what he’s referring to.

One other interesting deal that can be drawn from Consejo’s resume is that his work on Grand Theft Auto 6 is listed as from the year 2018. Considering voice acting in video games is typically a late event in game development, a 2018 recording indicates that maybe Grand Theft Auto 6 ’s release date is nearer than might be expected.

Regardless of whether Grand Theft Auto 6 is nearing its announcement or even launch, it’s exciting to have what may be the first semi-official information about the game. The Mexican, hero or villain, is Grand Theft Auto 6’s first official character.

As most gamers are familiar with, an NDA like what would be employed for Grand Theft Auto 6 wouldn’t allow Consejo to post that he was involved with the project until Rockstar allowed him to. As such, either Consejo is lying about his involvement or he’s unfamiliar with industry NDA practices. Given Consejo’s professional history with so many Spanish language shows, it would be crazy for him to lie. And given his lack of voice acting and video game experience, it seems likely that he’s unfamiliar with industry practices for NDAs. That gives this leak credence but doesn’t prove it true.

Fans will still have to wait until Rockstar is ready to announce Grand Theft Auto 6 officially to know if the game’s in development for certain.

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Source: ResetEra