Skaperen av viral AI GTA 6-klipp går tilbake etter kritikk mot falsk lekkasje
A widely shared video claiming to show new Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay was deleted after its creator admitted the clip was AI-generated and posted as a stunt. The account behind the footage, ZapActu GTA6, had presented the material as a major leak and described it as an “EXTREMELY SERIOUS SITUATION,” prompting fast reactions across social platforms. The clip, first seen on TikTok and then pushed on Twitter/X, depicted protagonist Lucia walking through a detailed open world with weather effects and highly animated characters. Viewers circulated it quickly, even as doubts formed about the authenticity of the animation and environment.
The account removed the post after criticism built up inside its Discord community. According to IGN, the backlash was immediate, focused on how the clip misled fans seeking reliable information about Rockstar’s long-delayed release. The creator then issued a statement defending the decision to publish the video, citing the intent to demonstrate how easily fake material can pass for real in 2025 and how quickly audiences respond to convincing AI imagery.
In the statement, they insisted they did not intend harm and said they wanted to examine audience behavior as AI tools accelerate the creation of realistic assets that resemble early looks at blockbuster games. The explanation conflicted with the account’s track record, which is devoted to tracking updates on Rockstar titles. The post’s reach also contradicted the claim that the outcome was unexpected. GTA 6 has appeared rarely in official channels, and engagement spikes whenever users think new material has surfaced.
The creator maintained they earned no revenue from the clip, though their account holds an X Premium subscription, which allows monetization when the required follower and impression metrics are met. Their profile lists France as the account’s location, one of the territories eligible for payouts. X’s monetization program triggered further questions about potential incentives behind the upload.
IGN published a second message from the creator, where they offered a looser explanation.
“It was a huge joke actually, I did it just to entertain the community. Sorry for the false hope lol.” — ZapActu GTA6
The switch in tone sharpened skepticism about the original intent. Experts note that accounts with large followings often see rapid engagement on anything bearing the GTA 6 name, especially when ambiguity surrounds official news. The game has endured years of speculation, and the gap between confirmed information and audience demand has widened to the point where AI content fills the space at scale. Each new viral post complicates efforts to distinguish verifiable leaks from synthetic bait, a problem that grows as generative tools refine animation, lighting, and environmental simulation.
Rockstar’s approach to official communication remains limited, leaving fans to navigate an environment crowded with speculative claims, mock-ups, and doctored material. Platforms struggle to moderate AI-generated content, and many posts spread widely before corrections circulate. The speed of distribution creates a recurring cycle: clips appear, gain traction, face scrutiny, and are removed only after amassing significant attention.
The deleted footage highlights how quickly convincing fakes can circulate and how they shape expectations around major releases. The absence of concrete updates continues to create openings for accounts aiming to test, provoke, or capitalize on audience interest. As the creator walked back their claims, reactions underscored the fatigue surrounding these incidents and the broader concern that distinguishing reality from fabrication grows more difficult each month.
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