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In a recent interview, Steven Ogg, the actor known for his role as Trevor in the popular game, expressed a rather indifferent stance towards the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6. Ogg revealed that he does not consider himself a gamer and, instead of focusing on the gaming world, he suggested that fans might benefit more from diving into classic literature, specifically mentioning Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment."
Ogg's comments have sparked conversations among fans, as many expected him to be more enthusiastic about the next installment in the GTA series. His preference for literature over gaming highlights a unique perspective in an industry often dominated by those who are deeply entrenched in gaming culture. While many eagerly await the next chapter in the Grand Theft Auto saga, Ogg seems content to live outside the virtual realm, prioritizing philosophical exploration over pixelated adventures. His candid remarks remind fans that not all actors in the gaming industry share the same passion for the medium.
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