A new GTA 6 leak seems to address a major concern that fans have for the game. Rockstar Games is known for creating some of the edgiest and most controversial video games out there. They’ve been at the center of controversy for years now with Grand Theft Auto always pushing the envelope on what players can see and do. When the series began to really take off in the 2000s, Rockstar was criticized for the extreme violence and the ability for players to commit all kinds of crimes, including engaging in prostitution and then being able to kill the sex worker so they player could get their money back.
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The humor in the Grand Theft Auto series is also very crude and bordering on offensive to some. This all makes up the identity of a Grand Theft Auto game, though. It’s essential and there’s not really anything else quite like it. Other games have attempted to emulate it, but it doesn’t ring nearly as true. However, fans have feared for some time that Grand Theft Auto’s tone and humor would be softened for GTA 6. A report came out a few years ago that Rockstar was trying not to punch down at certain demographics and was overall cleaning things up, which some took as Rockstar trying to sanitize the game.
GTA 6 Leak Retains Rockstar’s Signature Racy Humor

With all of that said, a new GTA 6 leak from Rockstar insider Tez2 may indicate things aren’t as safe as some had speculated. The insider was able to find a bunch of domain names registered to Rockstar’s parent company back in May 2025, around the time GTA 6 got its second trailer. These domain names are all extremely inappropriate and vile with direct references to locations and people in GTA 6. Although these are real websites, it’s speculated that these will be in GTA 6 and if fans type them into their real life web browser, it will just redirect them to Rockstar’s website. You can view the list below.
- what-up.app
- rydeme.app
- buckme.app
- leonidagov.org
- brianandbradley.com
- hookers-galore.com
- wipeoutcornskin.com
- myboyhasacreepycorndog.com
Some of these seem to be parodies of things like Lyft/Uber, Tinder, and more, but they all have that crude spin on them that GTA is known for. Things like “hookers galore” certainly indicates that the game isn’t completely politically correct, as the more socially acceptable term nowadays is sex worker. Of course, we’ll just have to wait and see what the exact approach is with GTA 6, but Rockstar Games isn’t a dumb company and they know how to walk a fine line.
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