If there's one thing that Rockstar Games excels at in its Grand Theft Auto franchise, aside from crafting extremely detailed open worlds, it's lampooning and parodying nearly every aspect of American culture. In many ways, the series is as much a crime fantasy as it is a commentary on the United States, and when Grand Theft Auto 6 releases next year, that will seemingly still hold true.

As first shared on GTAForums, via leaker Tez2, alleged in-game websites that were registered to Rockstar have been shared online, and they are quite a hoot.

They are as follows:

  • what-up.app
  • rydeme.app
  • buckme.app
  • leonidagov.org
  • brianandbradley.com
  • hookers-galore.com
  • wipeoutcornskin.com
  • myboyhasacreepycorndog.com

What-Up is apparently a WhatsApp parody, while RydeMe will act as the world's Uber. On Reddit, one user theorized that Brian and Bradley would be a legal firm, similar to Morgan & Morgan, a massive injury law firm. As for Hookers Galore, the jury is still out. One group thinks it'll be an OnlyFans spoof, while others are convinced that it's all a ruse, and it'll lead to a fishing website.

Either way, the leaked sites all help carry what has been one of the more iconic parts of GTA's lineage.

GTA Has Always Been On The Nose With Its Parody Websites

For those who played GTA 4, you might remember that Eyefind.info was essentially the Google of the GTA universe, while Craplist was a play on Craiglist. Elsewhere, there was a Match.com parody in the form of Love Meet.

Flash forward to GTA 5, and things leveled up to reflect the presence of multiple social media sites. There was Bleeter AKA Twitter, and lest we forget, Lifeinvader was supposed to be Facebook. Oh, and there was also BAWSAQ, a very clever play on the NASDAQ stock. All that is to say, there is truly nothing quite like a GTA game, and GTA 6 will seemingly be no exception.

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Grand Theft Auto 6
Action
Adventure
Systems
Released
May 26, 2026
Developer(s)
Rockstar Games
Publisher(s)
Rockstar Games
Engine
Rockstar Advanced Game Engine (RAGE)
Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer
Prequel(s)
Grand Theft Auto 5
Franchise
Grand Theft Auto