GTA 6 leaks: what not to share and what to ignore
A safer guide to leaks, rumors, fake screenshots, and old clips. This guide separates confirmed Rockstar information from rumor and speculation.
Mira Voss
April 24, 2026
What is confirmed
Rockstar's official pages and trailers are the reliable sources for public GTA VI information.
If a claim is not on Rockstar's official site, store pages, or dated public materials, treat it as unconfirmed until it is verified.
Why this topic matters
Leak coverage should avoid reposting stolen assets, private information, or claims that cannot be traced to an official source.
GTA VI is big enough that normal speculation can quickly turn into fake certainty. Good coverage should give readers the useful answer first and keep rumors in their lane.
What to check next
Watch for official Rockstar posts, platform store updates, trailer uploads from verified channels, and Take-Two investor materials when release timing is involved.
Avoid repost accounts that do not link to a primary source, especially when they claim a trailer date, price, map size, or PC release window.
People also ask
Is this based on a leak?+
No. The article is written around confirmed public information and clearly labels anything speculative.
Where should I check for official GTA 6 news?+
Start with Rockstar's GTA VI page, Rockstar Newswire, official Rockstar channels, and platform store pages.
Will this article need updates?+
Yes. GTA VI news will keep changing as Rockstar releases more trailers, screenshots, preorder details, and platform information.