Just when we thought the leaks had simmered down, Grand Theft Auto 6 fans have something new to dissect: parodied domain names that might just pop up in the game’s fictional internet. The leak comes courtesy of a long-trusted Rockstar insider, and if it’s legit, it means Rockstar is set to once again load its open-world chaos with the signature satirical flair fans adore.

The source this time? TezFunz2, a well-known and historically reliable Rockstar Games insider who recently shared details via GTAForums. According to Tez, domain registrations from Take-Two Interactive surfaced on May 27, and they might be more than just corporate fluff. These domains could be Rockstar’s way of setting up GTA 6’s in-game internet, like it did for GTA IV and GTA V. And yeah, they’re as outlandish and on-point as you’d expect.
From “Rydeme” to “Hookers Galore”: The leaked domain names
The suspected GTA 6 domain list includes some great names you’ll either laugh at … or shake your head in gleeful disbelief over. Here are some of the more stand-out entries:
- rydeme.app – Believed to be a parody of ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft. Classic Rockstar naming here, with just enough innuendo to make you do a double take.
- what-up.app – Most likely serving as the in-game version of WhatsApp, following the trend of spoofing tech giants.
- buckme.app – Yep, this one is raising eyebrows. Fans are speculating it’s Rockstar’s twisted spin on platforms like OnlyFans or Patreon.
- leonidagov.org – This sounds like the official government web portal for GTA 6’s fictional state of Leonida. Serious tone for serious corruption, probably?
- hookers-galore.com – Need we say more? The name speaks for itself and feels straight out of Rockstar’s chaotic world-building playbook.
Honestly, none of these come as a shock to longtime fans of the franchise. Rockstar has always used its in-game internet to lampoon real-world technology, businesses, and cultural trends. Judging by these domains, GTA 6 will carry that torch with pride … and edge.
How legit are these GTA 6 website leaks?
Now, before you bookmark hookers-galore.com (seriously, don’t do that), let’s take a breather. While TezFunz2 has a solid reputation — he correctly leaked GTA Online updates before — they also remind us that all leaks should be taken with a grain of salt.
Plans change. Game elements get scrapped. Domains get registered for all sorts of reasons, including intentional misdirection. Just because Rockstar registered these domains doesn’t mean they’ll appear in the final game. But then again … it wouldn’t be the first time Rockstar brought the weirdest of concepts to life.

Fans still remember the massive 2022 GTA 6 gameplay leak, where footage from an extremely early development build found its way online. Initially, many questioned its authenticity. But Rockstar later confirmed the breach, validating that the footage was from a real, albeit early, version of Grand Theft Auto 6.
When is GTA 6 actually coming out?
Despite the growing excitement, GTA fans will have to wait a bit longer than expected. Originally eyeing a 2025 release, Rockstar Games recently delayed Grand Theft Auto 6 to May 26, 2026.
It’s a tough pill to swallow, especially considering that it’ll be over a decade since GTA V launched. But hey, if these domain leaks are any indication of the wild world being crafted behind the scenes, the wait might just be worth it.
Besides, Rockstar isn’t the type to rush things. This is the same studio that rewrote open-world design with Red Dead Redemption 2. Given the size and scope expected of GTA 6, an extra year of polish is probably what it’ll need to live up to — or even surpass — the towering legacy of its predecessors.
Rockstar’s satirical spirit lives on
Even if these leaked websites don’t make the final cut, they reflect the same bold humor and irreverent creativity that’s been at the heart of the series since day one. If you’re someone who spent hours browsing the in-game internet in GTA 4 or GTA 5, these new domains should be music to your ears.

We’ll likely see Rockstar ramp up marketing in 2025 as the release draws closer. Until then, keep your eyes glued to trusted sources like TezFunz2—and maybe start compiling your favorite parody names now. If GTA 6’s digital world is as immersive and hilarious as these leaks suggest, it’s going to be a wild, unforgettable ride through Vice City’s neon-lit pixel playground.
Stay tuned, stay skeptical, and brace yourself: Leonida’s digital rabbit hole is about to get real weird, real fast.