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The sequel to 2013's Grand Theft Auto 5 will feature a Latina woman as one of the game's main characters, according to recent reports.

will feature a Latina woman as one of the game's main characters. She'll be one half of a pair of characters inspired by the real-life criminal duo Bonnie and Clyde.

"People like me have been very excited [for the new release].... But unfortunately, as is the way of the gaming community, some people have been a lot more negative," said Eleni Thomas, a writer for the gaming and pop culture site Dexerto.

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