Fake “Lucia Ending Video” screenshots and a bogus hacker claim have muddied the conversation around GTA 6. Polygon reports that the supposed ending images were completely fabricated, while a promised leak of nude Lucia footage turned out to be AI-generated.
The hoaxes stand in sharp contrast to what is actually known. Official Rockstar material indicates the game begins with Lucia incarcerated in Leonida Penitentiary after “fighting for her family.” Meanwhile, leaked gameplay clips discussed by Polygon mostly feature Jason Duval stealing cars and killing NPCs—not revealing Lucia’s fate.
The fake “ending” and Telegram bait
Screenshots circulated online under the label “Lucia Ending Video,” presenting themselves as evidence of a major story spoiler. They were fake.
A fraudulent hacker group on Telegram pushed the deception further. It claimed to possess a full build of the game and promised nude footage of Lucia as proof. When the group delivered its supposed reveal, the image was instead an AI-generated nude depiction of the character.
Separating confirmed details from manufactured leaks
The episode highlights how easily fabricated screenshots, false build claims, and generative imagery can be packaged as insider material. In this case, the reliable story information remains limited: Lucia’s imprisonment is part of Rockstar’s official setup, while the circulated ending images and explicit “proof” offer no genuine insight into the game.
What signs do you look for before trusting a supposed GTA leak?