
- Jeffrey “Lazlow” Jones, the longtime voice behind several iconic GTA radio stations, is unlikely to return for GTA 6.
- During a recent interview, the Rockstar veteran expressed his doubts about a GTA 6 appearance.
- GTA 6 could break a two-decade-long tradition if it skips out on a Lazlow cameo.
Grand Theft Auto’s satirization of modern-day media, especially via its radio stations, remains unmatched. Packed with eccentric personalities, absurd adverts, and some proper bangers, stations such as Chatterbox FM, V-Rock, and Integrity 2.0 have carved a special place in the franchise’s history. However, GTA 6 might buck a two-decade-old tradition by not featuring the actor behind these memorable stations.
For the unacquainted, the voice that graces all three stations mentioned above belongs to Jeffrey Crawford “Lazlow” Jones. Starting with 2001’s GTA 3, the actor has lent his talents to a fictional character named Lazlow Jones, an in-universe media personality who’s had quite the career. The real-life Jones also wrote for multiple GTA games during his tenure at Rockstar, including those awkward interview segments that remain hysterical to this day.
It wasn’t until GTA 5 that the character popped up as part of a mission with an actual model. And it isn’t a coincidence that his ‘Fame or Shame’ mission ended up delivering a barrage of laughs. Known for being slimy, self-centered, and narcissistic, a Lazlow appearance has turned into a necessity for any new entry in the series. But according to the actor himself, GTA 6 could break away from that tradition.
Radio Silence: Lazlow May Not Make the Cut in GTA 6

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During an interview with the Nerd Reactor , Jones had this to say upon being asked about a potential GTA 6 appearance. “ We left in 2020 (Rockstar), so I doubt it. I loved working on those games with Dan (Houser), and I was on the radio in GTA 3 and all the GTAs after that, and it was an amazing journey, working on GTA for 20 years.”
Aside from this, Jones also spoke on Absurd Ventures, a new studio which he joined in 2020, “ It’s got that creative vibe and grit that reminds me of those early years at Rockstar, where we’re working on a lot of different projects, and everyone’s throwing in ideas. We’re working on stuff that makes us laugh, you know?”

A massive gaming nerd who’s been writing stuff on the internet since 2021, Aryan covers single-player games, RPGs, and live-service titles such as Marvel Rivals and Call of Duty: Warzone. When he isn’t clacking away at his keyboard, you’ll find him firing up another playthrough of Fallout: New Vegas.
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