GTA 6 Insiders & Leakers: Who to Trust?
Some industry journalists have stronger track records than anonymous 'leakers', but even reliable reporting isn't official until Rockstar confirms it. Here's how to judge GTA 6 sources.
Why people follow insiders
With long gaps between official GTA 6 news, fans turn to journalists and insiders for hints about release timing, features and development. Some well-known industry reporters have built reputations for accurate scoops over the years, which is why their GTA 6 comments get so much attention. But it's important to understand the difference between credible reporting and unverified rumour.
How to judge credibility
- Track record: has the source been right before, consistently?
- Specificity: vague predictions are easy; precise, verifiable claims matter more.
- Sourcing: established journalists cite vetted sources; anonymous accounts often don't.
- Caution: good reporters hedge and update; hype accounts deal in absolutes.
Even good sources aren't official
Here's the key point: no matter how reliable a source has been, their information is not confirmed until Rockstar or Take-Two says so. Plans change, dates move, and details get misreported. Treat strong reporting as informed signal, not gospel — and treat anonymous 'leaks' with heavy skepticism.
How to avoid misinformation
Stick to established outlets and Rockstar's official channels for anything important. Be especially wary of accounts that pair 'insider news' with links to 'GTA 6 downloads', betas or leaks — those are scams, not access. On our site, we clearly label what's official versus rumored so you always know how much weight to give a claim.
Frequently asked questions
Are GTA 6 leakers reliable?
Some journalists have good track records, but no source is official until Rockstar confirms it. Anonymous leakers should be treated with skepticism.
Where can I get confirmed GTA 6 news?
From Rockstar Games' and Take-Two's official channels, and reputable gaming outlets. Treat everything else as unconfirmed.