Grand Theft Auto and Rockstar Games has a long history of swimming neck deep in controversy and reveling in all the negative attention. A huge part of the reason for this is its supposedly derogatory depiction of women in the games.
Regardless of the criticism, Rockstar continues to use scantly clad women for its game's promotional materials. This all started with Grand Theft Auto III, which featured Misty, a minor character in both Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto Advance (alongside a cameo appearance in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City).
This was followed by the Twins in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City with Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas featuring several, including Rochell'le, an in-game fictional artist. Finally, Grand Theft Auto IV has a random prostitute as one of its loading screens while Grand Theft Auto V initially had a pair: a woman in a bikini striking the peace sign and another one in cuffs.
With Rockstar confirming that the initial reveal trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 is coming in early December, GTA fans are naturally looking forward to the kind of loading screens that the next GTA game will feature.
But, if you ask Rubi Rose, she'd love for her likeness to be used in GTA 6.
