GTA 6 Fans Allegedly Use Drones and Fake IDs to Access Rockstar Studios
Reports indicate that some Grand Theft Auto 6 enthusiasts have employed drones and falsified identification to gain unauthorized access to Rockstar Games' offices in pursuit of early game footage.
Recent reports suggest that certain Grand Theft Auto 6 fans have taken extreme measures to obtain early glimpses of the game by using drones and falsified identification to access Rockstar Games' offices.
According to sources, some individuals have flown drones near the windows of Rockstar's studios, attempting to capture images or videos of the game's development. Additionally, there have been instances where fans have created fake employee IDs to gain unauthorized entry into the company's premises.
Reece "Kiwi Talkz" Reilly, a prominent figure in the gaming community, commented on these incidents, stating, "I have heard stories from Rockstar devs over the years of nutty fans trying to get into their buildings to get any info they can from faking IDs to flying drones above windows to try to get images/video."
These unauthorized activities have raised concerns about potential delays in the physical release of GTA 6, as Rockstar may take additional precautions to prevent leaks.
Individuals attempting to breach Rockstar's property could face legal consequences, including police intervention and criminal charges, potentially prolonging their wait to play GTA 6.