New GTA 6 Leaks reveals a whole batch of tongue-in-cheek apps and websites, if a new leak turns out to be true. The supposed in-game services parody everything from ride-hailing apps to social media, and they fit perfectly into Rockstar’s tradition of poking fun at real-world brands.
The GTA 6 Leaks comes from well-known insider Tez2, who spotted a number of domains recently registered through a company tied to Take-Two. Fans speculate these domains could later be integrated into GTA 6’s online universe—something Rockstar has done before with GTA 4 and GTA 5.
Here are the names currently making the rounds:
- what-up.app (a cheeky spin on WhatsApp)
- rydeme.app (clearly Rockstar’s take on Uber or Lyft)
- buckme.app (potentially a parody of PayPal or Patreon)
- leonidagov.org
- brianandbradley.com
- hookers-galore.com
- wipeoutcornskin.com
- myboyhasacreepycorndog.com
Some names are obvious jokes, while others are just bizarre—exactly the kind of humor Rockstar is known for. Still, none of this has been confirmed officially, so treat the leak as speculation until proven otherwise.
This info drops just after Rockstar’s second GTA 6 trailer, which confirmed the game’s delay to May 26, 2026. The upcoming title will take players back to Vice City, Rockstar’s parody of Miami, where they’ll follow dual protagonists Lucia Caminos and Jason Duval. GTA 6 is planned for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Missed the GTA 6 trailer?
No worries — you can catch the official trailer right below and see for yourself what Rockstar has in store for 2026!