The internet just can't get enough of Grand Theft Auto 6, but it appears that not everyone is reveling in the celebration and excitement, Among them is Elon Musk, the proud owner of X, formerly known as Twitter.

The tech mogul recently expressed his distaste for the controversial franchise, particularly because of the game's blatant depiction of frame.

Musk's remarks came in response to a Twitter employee's comment about not having played any GTA games. He stated, "Tried, but didn't like doing crime. GTA5 required shooting police officers in the opening scene. Just couldn't do it." This response has sparked a variety of reactions from audiences and social media users, ranging from surprise to humor.

It's even got the conspiracists putting on their tinfoil hats, saying that Musk is the reason why Rockstar Games initially refused to release the official GTA 6 trailer on the social media platform, which has since been ratified.

The release of the GTA 6 trailer itself was a drama-filled saga with unexpected turns. Rockstar Games initially planned to unveil the trailer early on a Tuesday. However, a leak on Monday afternoon forced the company to release the trailer on YouTube much earlier than planned. The leak led to a whirlwind of events, including public requests from X/Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino for Rockstar to post the trailer on their platform.