Fake GTA 6 Map Proves That Not Every GTA 6 Leak Should Be Believed

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Published by Ray Ampoloquio
Published on Sep 1, 2022Last modified on Nov 28, 2024 22:35 PST

A little over a week. Or, to be more precise, a "week and a half." This is how long it one fan took to create a believable, but fake, GTA 6 map.

According to Reddit user u/StikyLizardStudiosYT, they created a GTA 6 map menu to "help prove how easy it is for people to make 'high quality leaks'". They added that if they can do this in their free time, someone with more experience can create something better.

Basically, what they're trying to say is that people shouldn't be too quick to believe all the stuff that they read on the internet.

Of course, because this is the internet, others couldn't help themselves from joking about it. As some point out, the footage is actually from GTA 6 and the OP is a developer who works for Rockstar Games. This isn't likely, but weirder stuff has happened in the past. Case in point, who would've guessed that Rockstar will launch a Sprunk vs eCola event?

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At this point, the only confirmed information that we have about GTA 6 is that Take-Two Interactive has high hopes for it and that it's in development. Everything else is fair game.

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From what we know of, GTA 6 won't be hitting store shelves until 2025 if not 2026.

At the end of the day, it's best to wait for Rockstar and Take-Two to confirm anything about GTA 6. Until we get official info though, we'll keep a close eye on anything that Rockstar is doing, like how it recently started posting dozens of job listings presumably for the next GTA game.


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