Rockstar Games has registered a new batch of domains that appear to be intended as in-game websites for GTA VI, continuing the studio’s long tradition of satirical internet culture inside its worlds.
The domains were spotted by Rockstar insider and dataminer Tez2 (also known as TezFunz2) and are registered on Take-Two name servers — the same approach previously used for GTA IV and GTA V.
Registered Domains
Among the discovered domains are clear parodies of real-world services and institutions:
- what-up.app — parody of WhatsApp
- rydeme.app — parody of Uber
- buckme.app — parody of OnlyFans / Patreon-style platforms
- leonidagov.org — official government website of the fictional state of Leonida
- brianandbradley.com — luxury clothing brand
- hookers-galore.com — parody adult website
- wipeoutcornskin.com — satirical health/medical portal
- myboyhasacreepycorndog.com — dark-humor parenting and education site
Notably, what-up already appeared in the 2022 GTA VI leaks, further reinforcing the authenticity of the find. If users attempt to access these domains directly, they are automatically redirected to the official GTA VI website — exactly how Rockstar handled in-game internet domains in previous titles.
Judging by these registrations, GTA VI’s in-game internet is shaping up to be even more detailed, absurd, and culturally sharp than before.
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