GTA 6 Fans Outraged
The intense anticipation for Grand Theft Auto VI has taken a disturbing turn as two content creators traveled internationally to confront Rockstar Games employees at their Edinburgh offices. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation from the gaming community, who are calling the behavior harassment and a violation of developers’ privacy.

The YouTube duo Back on Boulevard documented their trip from the United States to Scotland in a TikTok video, where they camped outside Rockstar North’s offices and approached employees as they left work. In the footage, the creators can be heard shouting questions like “when’s the delay?” and “when’s the next trailer?” while following an apparent employee who was trying to leave the premises.
One of the creators justified the stunt to the camera, stating, “I flew all the way over here because I’m sick and tired of waiting for the answers… I told you guys I wasn’t playing around.” The pair have since announced plans to host a live stream to “break down” their so-called “interview,” though it’s highly unlikely any Rockstar employees actually engaged with them given the confrontational approach.
The gaming community has reacted with anger and embarrassment. On social media platforms, fans overwhelmingly condemned the behavior, with one Twitter user stating, “This guy should be arrested for harassment.” Another added, “How delusional a person has to be to harass strangers and expect answers from devs under NDAs minding their own business.”
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The incident highlights the extreme lengths some will go for GTA 6 content, but also demonstrates that the majority of fans respect developers’ boundaries. While excitement for the May 2026 release is understandable, the community has made it clear that harassing developers is unacceptable, regardless of how eager players are for new information.