Fans are confused by the leaks as Take-Two Interactive issues copyright strikes.
Exciting new Grand Theft Auto 6 leaks have surfaced thanks to a reputable insider in the GTA community known as Michael (no, not that Michael), or LegacyKillaHD on X (formerly Twitter). In early September, Michael revealed a host of intriguing details that have fans buzzing with anticipation — which, most recently, Rockstar may have inadvertently confirmed by way of copyright strike.
According to Michael, GTA 6 is shaping up to be an expansive, immersive experience, with a sprawling open world full of side quests and exploration opportunities. Few surprises there. More interesting is that while the game's world is vast, the main story is reportedly shorter than Red Dead Redemption 2. Still, it promises a more realistic narrative, focusing on family struggles and the underworld of crime.
One of the most exciting revelations is that GTA 6 draws inspiration from the iconic and popular Fast & Furious franchise, which makes sense due to the thematic similarities between the two IPs. Michael hints at a mission reminiscent of the iconic vault chase scene from Fast & Furious 5, offering players a thrilling, high-stakes experience.
As previously confirmed, the story will feature two protagonists, Lucia and Jason, each with their own introductory missions—similar to Trevor, Michael, and Franklin in GTA 5. However, Lucia is expected to take center stage, playing a more prominent role than Jason. The game will also feature corrupt cops and government officials as players navigate a criminal underworld.

Another key takeaway is the inclusion of gameplay mechanics that previously appeared in Red Dead Redemption 2, but not GTA 5. Since Red Dead Redemption 2 was built on the RAGE 8 engine (originally designed for GTA 5), it's likely Rockstar used it to test new features for GTA 6, which will be built on the more advanced RAGE 9 engine.
In an interesting turn of events, YouTuber CYBER BOI was hit with a copyright strike by Take-Two Interactive after discussing these leaks. Although the exact reason for the strike remains unclear, it raises questions about how closely Rockstar is guarding information as the game's release approaches. It's possible that the company is cracking down to prevent further speculation from spreading.