🚨 ROCKSTAR JUST BROKE THE SILENCE! THE GTA 6 LEAKS ARE REAL! 🎮🔥

This is NOT a drill! Rockstar Games just inadvertently CONFIRMED the massive leaks that have been melting our brains! 😱 After years of “no comment,” a series of internal shake-ups and a massive store data leak have finally forced their hand.

The “Dual Protagonist Companion Mode”? CONFIRMED. The 700+ enterable buildings in a massive Vice City? CONFIRMED. 🌴🏙️ Even the rumors about the dynamic fitness system and military-grade 6-star wanted levels are now officially part of the Leonida reality! 🚓🚁

But here’s the kicker:

For years, Rockstar Games has maintained a fortress of silence regarding Grand Theft Auto VI. But that fortress just suffered its most significant breach yet. In a series of events that industry analysts are calling a “PR nightmare turned marketing goldmine,” the studio has effectively confirmed that many of the most “outrageous” gameplay leaks from the past two years are, in fact, the real deal.

The confirmation didn’t come via a flashy trailer or a press release, but through the legal fallout of internal staff terminations and a high-profile “backend scrub” on the PlayStation Store.

The “Accidental” Confirmation

The floodgates opened earlier this year when several staff members were reportedly terminated for leaking sensitive development data to external channels. In the subsequent legal maneuvers to protect their intellectual property, Rockstar’s parent company, Take-Two Interactive, inadvertently validated specific gameplay mechanics that had previously been dismissed as fan fiction.

Most notably, the “Dual Protagonist Companion Mode”—allowing players to operate Jason and Lucia simultaneously in high-stakes tactical heists—is now confirmed. Additionally, the scale of the “Leonida” map has been solidified, with internal documents referencing over 700 fully enterable interiors, a staggering leap from the 100-ish buildings found in GTA V.

The PlayStation Store Leak: Pre-Orders Imminent?

Adding fuel to the fire, dataminers recently spotted two Title IDs for GTA 6 (PPSA01547_00 and PPSA29660_00) being uploaded to the PlayStation Store backend. Rockstar moved with lightning speed to scrub the data, but not before the “Standard” and “Deluxe” edition placeholders were screenshotted and shared millions of times on X and Reddit.

Industry insider Jeff Gerstmann noted that “the speed of the takedown tells you everything you need to know. Rockstar doesn’t scrub ‘fakes’—they scrub things that aren’t supposed to be seen yet.”

Vice City 2.0: A Living, Breathing Satire

The confirmed details paint a picture of a game that is as much a social simulation as it is an action-adventure. Key features now confirmed include:

The 6-Star Wanted Level: The return of the military and “tactical” law enforcement responses, featuring K-9 units and dynamic roadblocks.

Dynamic Fitness System: Similar to San Andreas, Jason and Lucia will gain or lose muscle and body fat based on player choices and lifestyle.

The “Metaverse” Integration: The acquisition of the FiveM team (Cfx.re) has been confirmed as a move to integrate a “UGC Creator Economy” directly into the multiplayer experience.

The Price of Ambition

While the gameplay news is a triumph for fans, the “price leak” remains a point of contention. Recent listings, briefly appearing on UK retailers before being pulled, suggest a standard edition price point of £89.99 ($99.99 USD). While Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has previously emphasized the “value” of their titles, a $100 entry price would mark a historic—and controversial—shift for the industry.

Looking Ahead: The November Deadline

With the release date now firmly locked for November 19, 2026, Rockstar has cleared its entire spring schedule. The recent “three-week” roadmap for GTA Online—extending until April 1—has led many to believe that “Trailer 3” is scheduled for a late March or early April reveal.

“They’ve stopped pretending the leaks aren’t real,” says a source close to the project. “The focus now is just finishing the most expensive piece of entertainment ever made.”