GTA 6 “Leak” Promises Bite-by-Bite Pizza Animations
The long wait for Grand Theft Auto VI has created a fertile ground for rumors and leaks, ranging from the semi-plausible to the utterly ridiculous. The latest alleged “leak” to surface online falls firmly into the latter category, and the GTA community has responded with the mockery it richly deserves.

A post on a GTA subreddit presented a list of outrageous features purportedly coming to the highly anticipated game. The list reads less like a credible leak and more like a fan’s hyperbolic wishlist, filled with details so granular and technically demanding that they immediately raised red flags for experienced players.
Among the most laughable claims were that a staggering 67% of all buildings in the game would be fully enterable, that the story would contain 179 main missions (nearly double the count of Red Dead Redemption 2), and that cutscenes would be mostly composed of minigames and multiple-choice options.
The leak didn’t stop there. It ventured into the realm of pure absurdity by detailing an ultra-complex food and drink system. This system would allegedly include choosing pizza toppings, watching bite-by-bite eating animations, and engaging in food preparation minigames. Other claimed features included “table etiquette” mechanics and different water temperatures for interactions.
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The community’s response was swift and hilariously skeptical. Fans quickly pointed out the technical and design impossibility of such features, highlighting the leak’s blatant lack of credibility. One fan succinctly noted, “67% enterable buildings alone should tell you this is fake AF,” questioning what “extremely interactive malls” could even mean in practice.
The comment section quickly turned into a festival of sarcasm. Users began jokingly “confirming” the leak, with one writing, “Yeah I can confirm this, I spoke to my uncle who works at GTA, and he said all of this is true.” Another added, “It’s all been confirmed by John Rockstar himself, I beat the game and can also confirm.”
This incident serves as a perfect reminder to approach online leaks with extreme caution, especially as the 2026 release window draws nearer. While Rockstar Games is known for its incredible attention to detail, the studio prioritizes meaningful gameplay and narrative over frivolous, resource-draining simulations.
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The roast of this leak underscores the community’s savvy nature. While everyone is hungry for genuine information, players can easily distinguish between a credible rumor and a obvious work of fiction. For now, this particular “leak” has been rightly dismissed as a humorous distraction on the long road to Vice City.