With more Grand Theft Auto 6 details continuing to emerge, popular livestreaming service Kick already has a category for the follow-up to Rockstar Games' most successful title. Ignoring the groundbreaking Grand Theft Auto 6 leaks that have happened, little is known about the next installment in the franchise, but that hasn't stopped Kick from reserving a spot for the game ahead of time.Rockstar Games has made efforts to remove the Grand Theft Auto 6 leaks that happened in 2022 that included footage of two playable characters, but rumors about the game persist. Although Rockstar Games has confirmed that it's working on the next Grand Theft Auto series, it has failed to release footage of its own, resulting in speculation about when the game may be released - something that may have inspired this change on Kick. The new streaming service called Kick was created in response to Twitch banning gambling content, which is permitted on the former with backing from popular Twitch streamer Trainwrecks.RELATED: Take-Two CEO Discusses GTA 6, Says Rockstar Wants ‘Nothing Short of Perfection’The Kick Twitter account recently shared an image of the website's recommended games to watch which included the likes of Apex Legends, Call of Duty: Warzone 2, and Fortnite. Between two of these games that Kick streamers are already playing is a card for Grand Theft Auto 6 which features the Vice City aesthetic teased by the leaks. Beyond this image and GTA 6 header, the Kick image mostly hints at the website's anticipation for the sequel to Grand Theft Auto 5, which is hugely successful in viewership as well as player numbers.[EMBED_TWITTER]https://twitter.com/KickStreaming/status/1661560056167690241[/EMBED_TWITTER]Because GTA 6's existence has been confirmed by the developer and leaker alike, Kick may be doing some background work in getting the category live now so that they won't have to when it actually releases. The image shared by Kick shows that the game has zero viewers, suggesting that it hasn't simply replaced Grand Theft Auto 5, which still streams to thousands of accounts on the platform. Due to the popularity of Grand Theft Auto 5 and GTA RP on Kick, Twitch, and YouTube, it's likely that GTA 6 will see large viewership when it is eventually released by Rockstar Games.Given that Rockstar Games still hasn't revealed Grand Theft Auto 6, it's still currently unclear what the finished product will resemble given that the leaked GTA 6 footage highlights that the game is clearly in development. Though the Kick audience still pales in comparison to established platforms like Twitch and YouTube, the website may secure more popular livestreamers like Adin Ross and Buddha ahead of GTA 6's launch, which may help bolster its audience.Grand Theft Auto 6 is currently in development.MORE: Grand Theft Auto Should Bring Back Period Piece Stories After GTA 6