Last Updated on Oct 28, 2025 @ 14:13:25 PM.
Another little GTA 6 leak has popped up, and it’s kind of funny. The well-known Rockstar leaker, Tez2, discovered some domains that were registered back in May, and they appear to be fake websites that will appear inside the game.
The GTA games always do this sort of parody thing with their in-game internet and the websites and apps you can visit, so this seems to line up pretty well. It might feel silly and small compared to more trailers or a proper gameplay reveal, but we’ll take whatever we can get right now.
What the Leaked GTA 6 Domains Might Be About
The domains include names like what-up.app, rydeme.app, buckme.app, leonidagov.org, brianandbradley.com, hookers-galore.com, and then a couple of random ones like wipeoutcornskin.com and myboyhasacreepycorndog.com.
They sound ridiculous, but that’s exactly what makes them believable. GTA’s humor has always been satirical, goofy, and kind of edgy, and this fits right into that tradition.
Fans are already guessing what each one means. what-up might be a WhatsApp parody. rydeme feels like a joke on ridesharing apps like Uber or Lyft.

Similarly, buckme could be a play on Venmo or Cash App. leonidagov.org seems like it would be a government site since GTA 6’s map is set in a Florida-like state called Leonida.
brianandbradley.com has that cheesy law firm feel. hookers-galore is just straight up Vice City. And those two nonsense domains might be inside jokes that you might get after playing the game when it comes out on May 26, 2026.
So yeah, nothing massive here, just a bunch of silly names that might show up as in-game websites. But these are the little details that keep building the hype. GTA 6 is already one of the most anticipated games ever, and even a list of goofy domains has people talking.
GTA 6 is due to release on May 26, 2026.
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Suhaib is a Writer at Thumb Wars. Besides movies, TV, and video Games, there’s not much else that interests him. He loves narrative-driven video games that shape his psyche. His all-time favorities include Fallout: New Vegas, Disco Elysium, Bloodborne, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Red Dead Redemption 2, Persona 4, Persona 5, Mass Effect Trilogy, and The Last of Us Part 2 (which is better than the first one, actually).