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Every Character Rockstar Confirmed in GTA 6 Trailer 2

5 min read · Source: Trailer 2 (May 6, 2025) and the official Grand Theft Auto VI site

Boobie Ike, a Vice City businessman in GTA 6
Boobie Ike, one of six confirmed supporting characters.© Rockstar Games

Alongside Trailer 2, Rockstar published a supporting cast on the official site. This is the confirmed list, and it is a useful antidote to the character rumours that circulate every few weeks.

Six names. Everything else attached to GTA 6 is, at time of writing, unverified.

Cal Hampton

A friend of Jason's, described as happiest at home with a police scanner running and a deep investment in internet conspiracy theories. The trailer plays him as comic relief with a paranoid streak — the kind of character who is useful precisely because he is always listening.

Boobie Ike and Dre'Quan Priest

Boobie Ike is a Vice City businessman who came up through the streets and converted that into legitimate-facing enterprises. Dre'Quan Priest is a music producer who turned a promoter career into a label, Only Raw Records.

The two are presented as connected operators in the city's music economy, which is one of the clearest signals about where GTA 6 thinks power actually sits in Vice City. Not with cartels — with people who own venues, labels and audiences.

Real Dimez, the rap duo confirmed for GTA 6
Real Dimez — Bae-Luxe and Roxy — in official GTA 6 material.© Rockstar Games

Real Dimez

The duo of Bae-Luxe and Roxy, a rap act tied to Dre'Quan's orbit. Their presence signals how much of Leonida's culture Rockstar is routing through social media and the music industry rather than traditional crime factions — a throughline the trailers keep returning to.

Raul Bautista and Brian Heder

Raul Bautista leads a bank-robbing crew and is framed as the character most likely to pull the protagonists into serious, high-risk work. If GTA 6 has a job-giver in the traditional sense, current material points at him.

Brian Heder is Jason's boss in the Keys, the drug runner keeping him in place. He is less a threat than a condition — the reason Jason's life has not changed.

What the list tells you about the game

Look at what these six people do for a living. A businessman, a record producer, a rap duo, a conspiracy-theorist friend, a bank robber and a drug runner. Only two of those are crime jobs in the traditional Grand Theft Auto sense.

Previous games built their supporting casts out of factions — gangs, families, cartels, agencies. This list is built out of an economy: people who own things, make things and sell attention. Boobie Ike converted street money into legitimate-facing businesses; Dre'Quan turned promoting into a label. That is a different kind of power structure to the one Vice City had in 1986.

It also suggests where the missions come from. If Raul Bautista is the one pulling the leads into high-risk work, and Heder is the job Jason already has, the rest of the cast looks less like employers and more like a world with its own reasons to exist.

What the list does not include

No antagonist has been named. No law-enforcement character has been named. Neither has anyone connected to Lucia's family, despite her father being part of her confirmed backstory.

Those absences are worth holding onto, because they are exactly the gaps that fake cast lists fill. Every few weeks a new name circulates attached to a supposed leak; none of them have ever appeared on Rockstar's own page.

The safest position, and the one this site takes: six confirmed supporting characters, and everything else is someone's guess until Rockstar publishes otherwise.

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