As hype continues to mount for GTA 6, a reliable leaker has discovered possible more information about the open-world game that appears to reference parody websites.Tez2 said in the GTA forums that they recently came across website domains registered on May 27 under Rockstar owner Take-Two that appear to be related to GTA 6. The domains are for things like "what-up.app," "Rydeme.app," and "hookers-galore.com," along with "myboyhasacreepycorndog.com" and "leonidagov.org." People are theorizing that these are domains related to in-game websites.None of them are currently online and available to visit, but some believe they will eventually redirect to the main GTA 6 website. Here is the full list of what Tez2 discovered:what-up.apprydeme.appbuckme.appleonidagov.orgbrianandbradley.comhookers-galore.comwipeoutcornskin.commyboyhasacreepycorndog.comImportantly, these domain registrations might not be related to GTA 6 or anything at all, but they certainly do fit the tone of GTA. GTA 4 and GTA 5 also featured in-game websites, including parodies of popular brands.In particular, people believe "what-up" might be GTA 6's version of WhatsApp and "leonidagov.org" could be a reference to Leonida, which is the setting of GTA 6 and itself a version of Florida. The "RydeMe" reference could be a reference to Uber or Lyft. It's anyone's guess what "myboyhasacreepycorndog" could be related to.Tez2 previously leaked a GTA 4 remaster, but it's yet to be confirmed by Rockstar.GTA 6 launches on May 26, 2026 for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Rockstar shared loads of details about the game in May this year to help ease the pain of the delay, but the company hasn't said a word about GTA 6 since then. Other companies have discussed GTA 6, however, with Ghost of Yotei developer Sucker Punch recently saying the team celebrated when GTA 6 was delayed to 2026. Click the button below to add GameSpot as a preferred source on Google