GTA 6 leak pages are disappearing as Rockstar Games, the studio behind the next Grand Theft Auto title, moves to remove unauthorized footage, map images, and reposts circulating across social media. A report from DualShockers indicates that the crackdown has reached high-profile GTA-focused accounts on X, as well as sites and Reddit posts that shared the material.
The takedowns have become the real story here. Leaks are always going to draw a crowd around a game this big, but Rockstar’s response has rapidly turned scattered clips into a disappearing act: videos have been blurred or removed, while Reddit posts have reportedly been replaced with a notice from Reddit’s Legal Operations team.
Footage Shows Protagonist Jason in Leonida
According to DualShockers, citing NotebookCheck’s reporting, the clips appeared to show protagonist Jason driving through Leonida and playing baseball. The footage also reportedly exposed interface elements interpreted as a revised wanted-level system and a possible “focus” or morality meter.
Those details have not arrived through Rockstar’s official marketing, so they should not be mistaken for a final breakdown of GTA 6’s systems. Leaked development footage can reflect an older build, unfinished menus, placeholder mechanics, or features that change before launch. The same caution applies to an alleged map image said to show five Leonida counties.
“Sorry, this post was removed by Reddit’s Legal Operations team.”
This notice captures how quickly the online trail has cooled. Some YouTube creators have left up blurred videos that direct viewers elsewhere for uncensored material, but Rockstar’s DMCA activity has made the usual leak-content cycle much less stable than the loud thumbnails suggest.
Rockstar’s Official Picture Remains Key
What Rockstar has publicly established through its trailers is still more useful than a few seconds of stolen interface footage. GTA 6 heads to Leonida, Rockstar’s fictional Florida-inspired setting, with Vice City, the Grassrivers, and the Leonida Keys forming part of its backdrop. The game follows dual protagonists Jason and Luca, a criminal couple positioned in the familiar Grand Theft Auto tradition of crime, escape, and sharply observed American absurdity.
That setting matters because GTA has always worked best when its satire has somewhere specific to bite. Leonida promises a world built around Florida-style spectacle rather than simply another city map: roadside weirdness, coastal excess, criminal ambition, and the kind of public chaos that turns an ordinary drive across town into an accidental story. The trailers have leaned hard into that mood, showcasing the vibrant and chaotic atmosphere players can expect.
As the November release date approaches, Rockstar is working diligently to ensure that any content shared about the game comes directly from official channels. Fans should remain cautious about the authenticity of leaked content and remember that the final product may differ significantly from what has been shown in unauthorized footage.
Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the launch of GTA 6, and share your thoughts on the leaks and Rockstar’s response in the comments below!