As the November 2026 release of Grand Theft Auto 6 looms, plenty of speculations and leaks are getting thrown around. There's over half a year left before the game's highly anticipated launch, but it's already received its first review and gotten its first (hilariously inaccurate) price drop.
"Confirmed" leaks regarding the game's pre-order information have proven to be untrue, while a third trailer is allegedly in the works with a potential Rolling Stones song in the backdrop—but we'll have to wait for the trailer to actually drop before knowing if that's true or not.
In general, it's becoming more and more difficult to know what to trust. Some leaks are very believable and come from reputable sources. With Rockstar Games drip-feeding information to the fans, it's easy to understand why many gamers are anxious to get their hands on any tidbit of news they can get. Luckily, some leaks are pretty easy to spot as fakes, including one recent map leak that's been getting slammed by fans.
Reddit user uniquecartridge has shared a leak to the GamingLeaksAndRumours Subreddit that's been getting plenty of hate from the Redditors. The leak, originally posted to notorious online forum 4chan, depicts a...
