Grand Theft Auto fans were abuzz recently with rumors of a massive leak – a 200-page document containing the entire script for GTA 6. Fear not, gamers, for this supposed leak has been confirmed as entirely false.
Fake Script Emerges Online
The internet can be a breeding ground for speculation, and GTA 6 is no exception. The 200-page document, claiming to detail the game’s characters, missions, and story, sent shockwaves through the fanbase. However, this “script” was nothing more than an elaborate fan creation.
GT Net Confirms Fake Leak
The GTA community forum, GT Net, quickly debunked the rumors. They confirmed that Rockstar Games did not create the script and was likely the work of someone using AI tools like Chat GPT.
Past Leaks Don’t Guarantee Future Accuracy
While the fake script may have contained some elements that mirrored past leaks, it’s important to remember that true leaks are rare and often incomplete.
For instance, details about Lucy’s past mentioned in the fake leak – being a banker who leaves her child at a grocery store before a robbery – have no basis in reality.
Real Leaks Are Rare and Unreliable

While some past leaks, like story spoilers before the GTA 4 trailer, have proven true, they’re more the exception than the rule. Relying on leaks can often lead to disappointment, as details can change significantly during development.
The Takeaway
With GTA 6 still a year and a half away, there’s bound to be more speculation and rumors. The best way to avoid spoilers and get accurate information is to wait for official announcements from Rockstar Games.