GTA 6 Hilarious Parody Websites
Remember the iFruit app for Grand Theft Auto V? The second-screen experience let you customize cars and—less memorably—clean up after Franklin’s dog, Chop. A new leak suggests Rockstar Games is revisiting and massively expanding this concept for GTA VI, potentially transforming your phone into a portal to the game’s satirical version of the internet.

Noted Rockstar leaker Tez2 has spotted that a trove of website domains related to GTA VI have been registered. The list reads like a parody of modern digital life, with domains that appear to be clever spoofs of real-world platforms like WhatsApp, Uber, and OnlyFans.
This move strongly hints that these will be functional, in-game websites accessible via a character’s phone or perhaps even through a dedicated, modernized companion app. The domains suggest a level of world-building that goes far beyond the iFruit app, offering a suite of new distractions and services that mirror our own app-dependent reality.
Potential websites in GTA 6 leaked [Tez2]
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The community’s reaction has been a mix of excitement and classic GTA dark humor. Fans are already speculating on the hilarious possibilities. One user joked that a domain spoofing the adult site OnlyFans, perhaps called “Hookers Galore,” might just be a front for a towing company. Others are hoping for more wholesome (but equally satirical) options, like a dedicated app for fishing or even one for “crochet enthusiasts.”
This discovery points to a game that is deeply integrated with the modern era. Where GTA V satirized the social media and reality TV boom of the early 2010s, GTA VI seems poised to lampoon the gig economy, influencer culture, and the entire ecosystem of apps that dominate our daily lives.
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Whether these domains will be part of a standalone app or simply a rich layer of in-game browsing is still unknown. However, it confirms that Rockstar’s signature sense of humor—which one user aptly described as not evolving “past 14-year-olds”—is fully intact. These features promise to offer a hilarious and immersive way to get lost in the world of Leonida, providing countless new distractions while you inevitably ignore the main story.