With GTA 6 moving closer to release, rumors and insider claims continue to flood the internet — but new reports suggest Rockstar Games is taking far stricter measures than ever to protect sensitive information. According to multiple insiders, the studio has significantly tightened internal security and may even be using misinformation as a deliberate strategy to track potential leakers.
As anticipation for Grand Theft Auto VI grows, controlling the flow of information appears to be a top priority for Rockstar ahead of its marketing push.
Rockstar allegedly “fully locked down” internally
Industry insiders claim that Rockstar has heavily restricted internal access to GTA 6-related materials in recent months. The studio is reportedly operating under strict confidentiality protocols, making it extremely difficult for accurate leaks to surface.
Some insiders have even described the situation as being “locked down like Area 51,” suggesting that only a very limited number of developers have access to key project details. This level of secrecy would align with Rockstar’s history of tightly managed marketing campaigns for major releases.
Misinformation strategy to identify leakers?
One of the most talked-about claims is that Rockstar could be intentionally spreading different pieces of information internally to detect potential leaks. If specific rumors appear online, the studio could theoretically trace them back to their original internal source.
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While unconfirmed, this tactic is not unheard of in large AAA productions, especially for high-profile projects that have already suffered major leaks in the past. Given the scale and hype surrounding GTA 6, such measures would not be surprising from a risk management perspective.
Gameplay rumors continue to circulate
Despite the alleged lockdown, new gameplay rumors continue to emerge. Some insider discussions suggest that GTA 6’s dual protagonists could feature distinct abilities, including:
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Jason: a slow-motion mechanic focused on targeting weak points
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Lucia: a high-damage precision slow-motion shot
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Both characters: enhanced detection of threats and valuable items
However, none of these features have been officially confirmed, and their credibility remains uncertain.
Conflicting leaks add to community confusion
Additional rumors have also mentioned possible changes to in-game systems and mechanics, including adjustments to the game’s economy and features that may or may not make it into the final build. The growing volume of conflicting leaks has made it increasingly difficult for fans to separate speculation from credible information.
They added that the company deliberately spreads false info sometimes to catch leakers.
Via insiders Reece Reilly and Ghost of Hope pic.twitter.com/8BKo026Oxz
— GTA 6 Countdown ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown) February 23, 2026
If misinformation is indeed being used internally, it could further blur the line between real leaks and intentional false leads.
Secrecy likely tied to upcoming marketing phase
The strict control over information suggests that Rockstar wants to maintain full authority over how and when new GTA 6 details are revealed. With marketing expected to ramp up ahead of launch, preventing premature disclosures could be crucial to preserving major reveals.
Given the unprecedented hype surrounding the title, even minor rumors quickly gain traction across the gaming community. Until Rockstar releases new official updates, speculation and insider chatter will likely continue — regardless of how tightly the project is being guarded behind the scenes.



