Take-Two registers domains pointing to new online satires within the expected Rockstar game.
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One of the most entertaining traditions in Grand Theft Auto is the way Rockstar Games has parodied the real world through its fictional internet within its titles. From the cybercafes of GTA IV to the smartphones of GTA V, players have been able to navigate websites filled with satire, mockery, and cultural references. Everything suggests that GTA 6 will follow this trend.
In recent days, several domain registrations associated with Take-Two Interactive have been detected, which could be directly related to the next installment of the saga. Names that, at first glance, appear to be distorted versions of real platforms like WhatsApp, Uber, or OnlyFans, reinforcing the idea that Vice City will also be a mirror of our digital society.
Possible websites that will appear in GTA 6
Well-known insider Tez2 shared on GTA Forums a list of registered domains on May 27 that, although not yet confirmed, fit Rockstar’s usual style:
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what-up.app → An obvious parody of WhatsApp, already rumored since 2022.
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rydeme.app → Could be the fictional version of Uber.
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buckme.app → A satirical alternative to CashApp or Venmo.
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hookers-galore.com → Very much in line with an OnlyFans taken to the extreme by Rockstar’s dark humor.
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brianandbradley.com → Could refer to famous law firms.
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leonidagov.org → A domain that sounds like a government agency.
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wipeoutcornskin.com and michicotieneunperrodecornioespeluznante.com → Examples of the typical surrealism that the company also often includes.
For now, it’s not confirmed that all these sites will be present in GTA 6, but their registration is reminiscent of what happened with previous installments, where Take-Two reserved domains months before players could explore them within the game.
With each new clue, the excitement grows. Rockstar has shown that it not only knows how to create open, living, and believable worlds, but also how to mock our daily lives, and everything suggests that in GTA 6, the internet will once again be a field of satire as juicy as Vice City itself.
