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New Grand Theft Auto 6 Leak Reveals In-Game Websites

Fresh leaks surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6 suggest Rockstar is once again bringing its trademark humor into the digital world. A trusted insider has uncovered domains registered by Take-Two Interactive, believed to be parody websites that players will visit through in-game smartphones and computers.

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🕵️ A History of GTA 6 Leaks

Grand Theft Auto 6 has been in the spotlight for years, despite Rockstar’s tight secrecy.

  • In 2022, nearly 100 early-build videos leaked online, later confirmed by Rockstar after a major data breach.
  • Since then, speculation has been constant, but only a few insiders have delivered accurate details.

Now, the latest info from insider TezFunz2 adds another layer of credibility to ongoing rumors.


🌐 Leaked Domains for GTA 6

On May 27, several domains tied to Take-Two were discovered. These appear to be GTA-style parodies of real-world apps and services:

  • rydeme.app – GTA’s spoof of Uber/Lyft.
  • what-up.app – Rockstar’s take on WhatsApp.
  • buckme.app – likely referencing OnlyFans or Patreon.
  • leonidagov.org – the official government site of Leonida, GTA 6’s fictional state.
  • hookers-galore.com – a tongue-in-cheek parody that fits GTA’s satirical style.

This approach mirrors what Rockstar did in GTA 4 and GTA 5, where in-game websites became part of the world-building and comedy.

New Grand Theft Auto 6 Leak Reveals In-Game Websites 1

⏳ Release Still a Long Way Off

While TezFunz2 has a solid track record, fans should take these leaks with a grain of salt. Plans may shift before launch, meaning not all of these sites will necessarily appear in the final game.

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Originally expected in late 2025, Grand Theft Auto 6 has been officially delayed to May 26, 2026. That gives Rockstar time to polish the game—and fans plenty of time to speculate on what’s coming next.


🔥 Bottom Line: GTA 6 looks set to expand its satirical digital universe with more hilarious websites, keeping one of the franchise’s most beloved traditions alive.

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