A comment reopens the debate about possible GTA 6 novelties.
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The wait for new official information about GTA 6 remains long, but in the last few hours, a comment has emerged that has put the community on alert. It’s not a classic leak or an anonymous rumor, but rather words spoken in a public context by very well-known voices in the industry.
The detail has gone almost unnoticed during a relaxed conversation, but it’s been enough for many players to start wondering if Rockstar Games might be preparing moves to show the game sooner than expected.
A comment about GTA 6 on a podcast that hasn’t gone unnoticed
Everything stems from a recent episode of the Kinda Funny Podcast, where Greg Miller casually mentioned that Rockstar Games had contacted his colleague Andy Cortez to participate in an event related to Grand Theft Auto VI. The comment wasn’t presented as a big exclusive, which has generated even more doubts about whether it was a slip-up or something said with knowledge of the situation.
The context is especially striking because we’re not talking about usual leak sources, but rather journalists and communicators with a solid track record and direct professional relationships with major publishers. That’s why part of the community believes that there might be private presentations or advance sessions for the press on the horizon, although there’s no official confirmation yet.
For now, usual figures in this type of information, like Tom Henderson, haven’t commented on the matter, which keeps the situation in a cautious territory. Until Rockstar makes a move, everything remains up in the air, but the mere fact that this comment exists has been enough to revive the conversation about when we’ll see GTA 6 in action again.

