
Hey there, gamers and gossip lovers! The Grand Theft Auto franchise has always been the bad boy of gaming, serving up sharp satire and biting social commentary with every release. Now, over a decade after GTA 5 stole our hearts (and countless virtual cars), the world has changed - and GTA 6 seems ready to poke fun at it all.
From ride-sharing apps to subscription platforms, modern giants like Uber, WhatsApp, PayPal, and OnlyFans have reshaped how we live. And if the latest leaks are anything to go by, Rockstar Games is gearing up to roast them in true GTA style. Buckle up, because these rumors are juicier than a Vinewood scandal!
Thanks to a sneaky peek from Tez2, a trusted insider on GTA forums dishing Rockstar secrets, we’ve got some tantalizing tidbits. On May 27, a batch of quirky domains was registered under Take-Two Interactive’s nameservers - the parent company behind Rockstar - and they’re raising eyebrows.
"I stumbled upon some domains that might just tie into GTA 6," Tez2 shared on the forums. "They could be in-game websites redirecting to the game’s page, much like we’ve seen in GTA 4 and 5 - or they might be total red herrings!"
Among the gems? Names like 'rydeme.app' (hello, Uber parody!), 'buckme.app' (a Patreon knockoff, perhaps?), and the oh-so-subtle 'hookers-galore.com' (we’re looking at you, OnlyFans). Other wildcards include 'what-up.app', 'leonidagov.org', and the downright bizarre 'myboyhasacreepycorndog.com'. Are these in-game jabs or just random fun? Only time will tell.
The GTA community is buzzing with theories about these domains. Most agree that 'rydeme' screams ride-sharing satire, while 'buckme' could mock crowdfunding or subscription platforms. And let’s be real - 'hookers-galore' has OnlyFans written all over it with a neon sign.
Nothing’s official yet, and it’s all pure speculation. These could be clever in-game websites, a staple of GTA’s immersive worlds, or completely unrelated to the upcoming title. Either way, fans are eating up the drama and dreaming up their own hilarious interpretations of these cheeky names.
Amidst the leak frenzy, GTA 6 is still slated for a May 26 release on PS5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S. Take-Two Interactive remains confident they’ll hit the date, even as whispers of potential delays linger in the gaming sphere.
Rockstar is playing it close to the chest, keeping details tighter than a Los Santos vault. For now, we’ll just have to keep our eyes peeled for more leaks and official news. Want the latest scoops on GTA 6 and beyond? Follow MeriStation USA on X (you know, the app formerly called Twitter) for all things gaming, movies, and entertainment!