GTA 6 Leak Reveals Domains, Police AI Overhaul, and Release Date Uncertainty
Rockstar's next big game edges closer as leaks hint at parody websites, smarter cops, and a possible delay.
News by Maisie on Sep 10, 2025
There has been a recent surge of Grand Theft Auto VI rumors, and this one is generating a lot of buzz and conjecture. The latest report talks about several newly registered GTA 6 domains. Plus, new analyses of old gameplay and trailers shed light on Rockstar's improved police AI, which could make crime in the open world very different from how it is now.
The question that everyone is thinking about is whether GTA 6 will actually come out on time or if there will be another delay. Let's go over all the new things that have happened.

A new report talked about the findings on the GTA Forums, saying that Take-Two Interactive just registered a few new domains on May 27. People think that these have something to do with GTA 6, similar to how Rockstar dealt with spoof websites in GTA IV and GTA V. Here are some of the website names:
- rideme.app
- whatup.app (a version of WhatsApp)
- buckme.app (possibly a version of Venmo, Cash App, or PayPal)
- leonidaggov.org, among others
These domain names are classic Rockstar witticisms intended to poke fun at current tech culture. Like, rideme.app could become a parody of a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft, and buckme.app could become a parody of a digital payment service.
Even though nothing has been officially confirmed, the fact that Take-Two is protecting these domains says that Rockstar is finishing up the internet features in the game. Some of them might also be used for advertising, but most GTA 6 fans think they'll lead to official game pages when the game comes out.
Aside from domain names, one of the most interesting new reports concerns police AI. Fans who looked at videos and old reports said that there were noticeable changes that seemed to point to smarter, more realistic police in GTA 6. Police officers will be women for the first time in a major GTA game. That's not even close to the whole story.
Reports indicate that the way police act has undergone a significant change. Cops will no longer appear out of nowhere. Instead, they'll be sent from police stations and drive to the scene of the crime. This means that how close you are to stations really does affect how dangerous your actions are. If you commit a crime downtown near a precinct, you can expect a huge reaction right away. But if you cause trouble in a faraway place, you might be able to get away before the police come.

This works like the law system in Red Dead Redemption 2, where onlookers had to report crimes before police could go after you. In GTA 6, NPCs will also respond to what you do, and they might tell the police about your car or how you look while you're on the run.
Plus, the cops won't just shoot you as soon as they see you. Their strategies will change based on the crime. They will use barricades, perimeters, and talks before using deadly force. Giving up might also get you out of trouble less than fighting to the death.
Being on the run from the police is going to be a lot harder and require more planning in GTA 5 than in previous games. The six-star wanted level is also coming back. Fans are excited about these rumors, but there is still one big question: when will we be able to play GTA 6?
Rockstar says the game will come out in May 2026, but fans aren't so sure. There were talks about how GTA 6 might not be finished by the due date. The reason is easy to understand: Rockstar is a perfectionist. Because GTA is such a big deal, even minor bugs could make the news, and the company won't want to take that chance.
People have said harsh things about Rockstar's "crunch culture" in the past. Now that Take-Two is giving the team more room to breathe, the report says Rockstar won't rush. But Rockstar's last delay pushed the game back a whole year, and the company usually sticks to plans once they're set. Many people still think May 2026 is possible, unless major problems come up.
If the rumors are true, GTA 6 isn't just about fake websites and police chases; it's also about size. Reports say that the insides of two-thirds of the buildings will be explorable, which would be a huge step forward in the franchise's level of involvement.
Even though some fans don't believe that number, most agree that the map will have more details than any other Rockstar game. Small things are also getting a lot of attention. Reddit users have talked at length about cloud physics, which were only quickly shown in the trailers.

If you've played Red Dead Redemption 2, you already know that Rockstar is great at making the atmosphere feel real. That seems like it will be pushed even further in GTA 6, which has next-level graphics on top of its ambitious features.
GTA 6 appears to be a significant step forward for open-world games, featuring parody apps and enhanced police systems. The domains show that Rockstar is almost done with development, and the AI improvements point to a sandbox that responds more cleverly than ever.
Whether the release date stays in May 2026 or the release date moves further into the future, it's clear that Rockstar wants to make a game that is great in every way.
Editor, NoobFeed
Related News
No Data.

