Waiting for GTA 6 feels like waiting for Half-Life 3 — except Rockstar actually promised us a release window. The game is locked in for May 2026, which means we’ve still got over a year to sit here refreshing leaks, rumors, and theories. Painful, I know.
Still, every once in a while, we get a juicy breadcrumb to chew on. This time? A leak that might have revealed some of the in-game websites we’ll get to mess around with once GTA 6 finally lands. And let me tell you, the list is… peak Rockstar.
The Leak: Domains That Look Straight Out of GTA
The discovery comes from insider TezFunz2, who dropped a post on GTAForums (and got picked up by GameRant). He noticed that Take-Two registered a bunch of domain names earlier this year — and most of them look like the kind of satire-filled nonsense we’ve seen in past GTA games.
Here’s what he found:
- what-up.app (already spotted in older leaks)
- rydeme.app
- buckme.app
- leonidagov.org
- brianandbradley.com
- hookers-galore.com
- wipeoutcornskin.com
- myboyhasacreepycorndog.com
Yes, you read that last one right.

Rockstar Being Rockstar
If you’ve been around since GTA IV, you’ll remember how Rockstar started letting players browse fake websites in-game. GTA V cranked it up with sites like Lifeinvader (Facebook parody) and endless weird conspiracy blogs. Some of them were pure background flavor, while others tied directly into missions or hidden mysteries.
So it makes sense GTA 6 will push that even further. And judging from this list, we’re in for more of that signature mix of “wow, that’s clever” and “what did I just read?”
Breaking Down the Funniest Ones
A couple stand out right away:
- rydeme.app → Yeah, that’s 100% a rideshare parody. Think Uber, but with Rockstar’s twist. Imagine hailing a ride mid-mission or even grinding cash as a driver. The GTA Roleplay crowd would have a field day with that — “Uber chaos compilations” are basically guaranteed.
- buckme.app → Sounds like a parody of subscription platforms like OnlyFans or Patreon. You know Rockstar isn’t gonna miss the chance to poke fun at internet hustle culture.
- leonidagov.org → Definitely smells like a government parody site. Fake city hall? Conspiracy portal? Corrupt mayor campaign page? Could tie into some side missions.
- And then we’ve got myboyhasacreepycorndog.com … which honestly feels like Rockstar’s writers were just laughing in the office. But hey, GTA mysteries often start with nonsense like this, so don’t be shocked if it leads to some weird Easter egg hunt.

Roleplay Might Be Driving Features
Something worth pointing out: the GTA RP community has blown up over the past few years. People roleplay as everything from cabbies to cops to influencers — and the creativity is wild. It wouldn’t surprise me if Rockstar has been watching and deciding, “Okay, let’s actually build some of this into GTA 6.”
That rideshare domain? Feels like a nod to RP. Subscription apps? Same deal. If true, GTA 6 could end up feeling way more alive for people who want to play beyond just shooting and heists.
Why Fans Care About a List of Websites
On the surface, it’s just some silly domain names. But GTA fans know better. Every time Rockstar makes a fake brand or site, it’s part of their bigger parody of modern culture. GTA 6 isn’t just going to give us fast cars and explosions — it’s going to roast everything about 2020s internet life.
And honestly, that’s half the fun of the series. One moment you’re in a high-speed chase, the next you’re doomscrolling on “Lifeinvader” or watching a fake infomercial about corn-based skincare. That weird blend of satire is what makes Rockstar’s worlds feel so real.
May 2026 Can’t Come Fast Enough
The bad news? We’re stuck waiting until 2026 to actually see how all these sites fit into the game. The good news? Rockstar’s attention to detail basically guarantees they’ll be hilarious, weird, and maybe even tied to big secrets.
For now, leaks like these are just enough to keep the hype alive. And if this list is anything to go by, GTA 6’s internet is going to be every bit as chaotic as the streets of Vice City.
Which of these leaked GTA 6 websites do you think will actually show up in the game — the rideshare app, the subscription parody, or that bizarre corndog mystery? Drop your wildest theories in the comments, and don’t forget to share this with your fellow GTA fans before the next leak hits.











