GTA 6 Release Window Leak Roasted by Fans – Another False Alarm?

Another day, another GTA 6 “leak” debunked by fans. This time, a self-proclaimed insider named Detective Seeds is facing ridicule for a vague, now-deleted tweet hinting at a mid-November release window. The backlash highlights growing frustration with unreliable leakers—and Rockstar’s ongoing silence. Here’s why fans are done giving clout-chasers the benefit of the doubt.

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GTA 6 Release Window Leak Roasted by Fans – Another False Alarm?

The “Detective Seeds” Leak That Backfired

The drama started when Twitter user Detective Seeds tweeted:

“Remember remember the middle of November.”

Fans initially speculated this hinted at a November 2025 release for GTA 6. But after deleting the tweet and doubling down on cryptic posts, the community turned skeptical. Reddit user Spyrospitfire called out the vagueness:
“He’s just recycling rhymes. This isn’t a leak—it’s a guessing game.”

Other users pointed to Seeds’ track record of failed predictions, including a bogus claim about The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remaster.


Fans Are Fed Up with Fake Leaks

The GTA 6 subreddit exploded with criticism:

  • “Can we ban this guy as a source? He’s just farming clicks.”
  • “Bro, I’ll believe him when Oblivion remaster drops.”
  • “These ‘leakers’ are why nobody trusts rumors anymore.”

The backlash reflects broader fatigue with unverified claims. After years of fake “insider” posts—from the infamous Rockstar cleaner leak to AI-generated “screenshots”—fans are demanding proof, not poetry.


Why Rockstar’s Silence Fuels the Fire

Rockstar’s refusal to share updates has created a rumor vacuum:

  • No second trailer since December 2023
  • No release date beyond “Late 2025”
  • No gameplay details whatsoever

This silence lets leakers thrive, but fans argue Rockstar’s marketing strategy is outdated. *“Even *Elden Ring* gave us crumbs before launch,”* tweeted a frustrated player.


The Problem with “Mid-November” Guesses

Detective Seeds’ November hint isn’t just vague—it’s statistically lazy. Historically:

  • GTA V launched in September 2013
  • Red Dead Redemption 2 dropped in October 2018
  • GTA VI’s “Late 2025” window likely means September-November

Guessing November is like predicting rain in London—it’s safe, but not impressive.


When Will We Get Real News?

Analysts speculate Rockstar will break silence this summer:

  • Second trailer: Likely July-August 2024
  • Release date: 3-4 months pre-launch
  • Gameplay reveal: Possibly August-September

Until then, fans advise ignoring leakers. “Just wait for Rockstar—they’ll announce it when they’re ready,” wrote a Reddit user.

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Trust Nothing Until Rockstar Speaks

While the mid-November “leak” is almost certainly fake, it underscores a real problem: fans are desperate for any news. Until Rockstar drops Trailer #2, the rumor mill will keep churning—but smart players know to tune it out.

Do YOU think GTA 6 will hit its 2025 window? Or are these leaks just noise? Let’s debate!

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