Amidst growing anticipation for Grand Theft Auto VI, a trusted leaker has reportedly uncovered details suggesting the open-world game will feature a range of parody websites and applications.
According to Tez2, a well-known source on the GTA forums, several website domains were recently registered on May 27 by Take-Two, Rockstar`s parent company. These registrations appear to be connected to GTA 6 and include intriguing names such as `what-up.app,` `Rydeme.app,` `buckme.app,` `hookers-galore.com,` `myboyhasacreepycorndog.com,` and `leonidagov.org.` Speculation within the community suggests these domains will represent in-game websites, characteristic of the Grand Theft Auto series` satirical tone.
While none of these domains are currently active or accessible, some theorize they might eventually redirect to the official GTA 6 website. The full list of domains discovered by Tez2 includes:
- what-up.app
- rydeme.app
- buckme.app
- leonidagov.org
- brianandbradley.com
- hookers-galore.com
- wipeoutcornskin.com
- myboyhasacreepycorndog.com
It`s crucial to note that these domain registrations are not definitively confirmed as GTA 6-related, though their satirical and often risqué nature aligns perfectly with the Grand Theft Auto universe. Previous titles, such as GTA 4 and GTA 5, famously included extensive in-game websites that parodied real-world brands and services.
Specifically, “what-up” is widely believed to be GTA 6`s version of the popular messaging app WhatsApp. “Leonidagov.org” is likely a nod to Leonida, the game`s setting which is itself a fictionalized version of Florida. The “RydeMe” reference appears to be a take on real-world ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft. The meaning or purpose behind “myboyhasacreepycorndog.com” remains a topic of humorous speculation.
Tez2 has a history of sharing unconfirmed information, including a previous leak about a GTA 4 remaster, which Rockstar has yet to officially confirm.
Grand Theft Auto VI is scheduled for release on May 26, 2026, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Rockstar provided a significant amount of information about the game in May of this year, primarily to alleviate concerns following its delay. However, the company has remained silent on GTA 6 details since then. Interestingly, other developers have commented on the situation; for instance, Sucker Punch, the creators of Ghost of Yotei, reportedly celebrated the GTA 6 delay to 2026, perhaps indicating a competitive relief.

