Rockstar’s Legal Battle Could Confirm GTA 6 Leak

GTA 6 remains in the spotlight, but now for a reason that mixes court and leaks. The developer Rockstar Games is involved in a legal battle with former employees in the United States, who claim they were fired for trying to form a union. However, during this process, the company admitted to dismissing an employee in November 2023 for leaking confidential information that ended up on social media. This legal detail, revealed in official documents, is making the community reevaluate an alleged October 2023 leak that described parts of the game’s plot.
The reason for this twist is straightforward: some predictions from that old leak turned out to be correct. At the time, the text was one of the first to claim that Lucia, one of the protagonists, had a past in prison – information that the official trailer released later confirmed. Therefore, many fans and experts are starting to connect the dots, believing that the source of that leak may have been precisely the employee Rockstar fired. Thus, a report that was previously treated with absolute skepticism gains a new and unexpected degree of credibility.
What Did the Old Leak Say?
According to the October 2023 post, which resurfaced in discussions, the plot of GTA 6 would begin with Lucia abandoning her newborn baby to participate in a bank robbery. After being arrested, she would serve time and be released years later, being sought by Jason – her partner in crime. The storyline would follow the two falling in love and planning heists from a nightclub called Vault. Additionally, the leak mentioned investigation mechanics that would allow searching environments with a high level of detail, something that fuels the theory that Jason might actually be a police officer. Meanwhile, the comments at the time were mostly sarcastic, but the confirmation of a crucial detail changed the game.
Despite the temporal coincidences, it is important to separate the issues. Rockstar maintains its main defense: the company takes confidentiality seriously, and the fired workers broke that trust. On the other hand, the former employees insist that the conversations on Discord, the platform used as evidence, were only about forming a union and not about leaks. Thus, the case remains open, with two distinct narratives in conflict. However, for fans eager for any clue about the highly anticipated GTA 6, the mere possibility of a leak being true is already enough fuel to reignite theories and speculations in early 2026.





