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Grand Theft Auto VI is a much anticipated game of the year. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Scammers are using GTA 6 hype to target gamers — Don't fall for this trap

| @indiablooms | Jun 22, 2026, at 02:46 pm

With anticipation building ahead of the release of Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6), cybersecurity experts are warning gamers to watch out for a growing wave of scams promising early access to the highly anticipated title.

According to a report by Digit, fake emails claiming to offer exclusive early access to GTA 6 are being circulated among gamers worldwide.

The emails typically inform recipients that they have been selected for a special beta-testing programme, allowing them to play the game before its official launch on November 19. To make the offer appear legitimate, the messages often include links to websites that closely resemble official GTA 6 or Rockstar Games platforms.

Many of these fraudulent websites are reportedly created using artificial intelligence tools and are designed to look professional, polished, and authentic, making them difficult to distinguish from genuine sources.

Once users visit the fake sites, they may be asked to provide sensitive personal information, including their name, address, date of birth, gaming account details, or login credentials. In some cases, scammers promise special beta keys for PlayStation 5 and Xbox consoles, while others offer downloads of fake GTA 6 game files that could contain malware or other security threats.

How to Stay Safe?

Cybersecurity experts advise gamers to rely only on information and updates released through official channels. Any announcements regarding GTA 6 should be verified through Rockstar Games and authorized platforms such as the PlayStation Store and Xbox Marketplace.

Users should avoid clicking on unsolicited links, downloading unofficial game files, or sharing personal information in response to unexpected emails. If an offer sounds too good to be true—especially one promising early access to a highly anticipated game—it is best to treat it with caution.

As excitement surrounding GTA 6 continues to grow, experts warn that scammers are likely to become increasingly sophisticated in their attempts to exploit eager fans.

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