New details surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6 have been leaked once again, as a trusted industry insider has shared what is likely to be the names of various in-game websites for the next entry in the series. While it has been well over a decade since the last GTA game, it appears as though Grand Theft Auto 6 will likely continue some of the series' most beloved traditions, as the leaked website names appear to be clear parodies of real-life businesses.
Despite being kept under tight wraps by Rockstar Games, Grand Theft Auto 6 has been the subject of some big leaks over the past three years. Prior to the game's first official trailer in 2023, a huge breach saw nearly a hundred different videos of an unannounced project make their way online. The leaker claimed that the footage was from an early build of Grand Theft Auto 6, but fans were incredibly sceptical. However, shortly after, Rockstar confirmed it had suffered a data intrusion and that the game featured in the videos was indeed from Grand Theft Auto 6.
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GTA 6's In-Game Website Names Have Been Leaked
Since the infamous leaks of 2022, numerous "leakers" have claimed to have inside knowledge of the next Grand Theft Auto game, but very few have proven trustworthy. However, one insider with a proven track record is TezFunz2, who has now come across new information surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6. In a new post on gtaforums, the insider says they recently came across some domains that were registered by Take-Two Interactive on May 27. Tez believes the domains are in-game websites for Grand Theft Auto 6 that will likely redirect to the game's official website when inputted on an actual computer or mobile device. This wouldn't come as much of a surprise, as Rockstar did the exact same thing for Grand Theft Auto 4 and 5.
As expected, many of these website names seem to be hilarious parodies. One domain name, for example, is "rydeme.app," which many are speculating to be the in-game version of Uber/Lyft. There's also "what-up.app," which is likely to be Grand Theft Auto's take on the popular messaging service app, WhatsApp, and "buckme.app," which some believe is a parody of OnlyFans/Patreon. There are also some more serious domain names, such as "leonidagov.org," which is obviously the official government website for Grand Theft Auto 6's fictional state of Leonida, and some less serious names, such as "hookers-galore.com."
While TezFunz2 is an incredibly reliable source when it comes to all things Rockstar, it's recommended to take these details with a pinch of salt until the game is officially released. Plans can always change behind the scenes before release, which means these domains might not actually make it into the full game if anything changes over the next eight months. While the next GTA game should have been here before the end of the year, Rockstar Games delayed Grand Theft Auto 6 to May 26, 2026, which means there's still a long wait left to go.
- Released
- November 19, 2026
- ESRB
- Rating Pending - Likely Mature 17+
- Developer(s)
- Rockstar Games
- Publisher(s)
- Rockstar Games








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