A data miner has discovered several domains that are allegedly registered by Take-Two and might point to parodies in GTA 6.
What are these domains? The data miner Tez2 has discovered several striking domains that are allegedly registered by the GTA publisher Take-Two on May 27. In the GTA forum, he writes that they are supposed to be:
- what-up.app
- rydeme.app
- buckme.app
- leonidagov.org
- brianandbradley.com
- hookers-galore.com
- wipeoutcornskin.com
- myboyhasacreepycorndog.com
Tez2 writes: “These domains could be websites in the game that R* might later redirect to the page of [GTA] 6, as we have seen with [GTA] 4 and 5. Or some could also be completely independent of that.”
Fictional domains that could be based on reality
What could be behind this? The GTA franchise is known for incorporating parodies of real existing services into its games. The allegedly leaked domains could have real-life counterparts:
- what-up.app – possible reference to the messenger service WhatsApp
- rydeme.app – could be related to the Uber or Lyft app
- buckme.app – Patreon of OnlyFans as a possible model
The remaining domains also seem absurd, which could also have a real counterpart that cannot simply be deduced from the name.
Furthermore, the domains suggest that the protagonists will also have access to a smartphone in this GTA installment, where the parodies will find their place.
GTA 6 is coming to the gaming market on May 26, 2026, and will make quite an impact. Developers of other games are also looking forward to the release, but rather because they sometimes have to adjust the release of their own games. A team from a game drew something positive from the postponement of GTA 6: The postponement of GTA 6 disappointed thousands of players, but the team of a PS5 game celebrated so hard that they are “still hungover”