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Clout Chaser Deletes Viral AI GTA 6 Bait And Claims It Was ‘Just A Joke’ After Backlash

Don’t worry, guys, that viral video featuring a fake GTA 6 leak that was swiftly identified as AI was all a social experiment! Doesn’t that automatically make the continued, extreme blurring between reality and AI-generated junk a bit better, because in this case, it was done to prove a point? No? Dang.

Yesterday, Kotaku‘s Ethan Gach opined on how the demand for news about Rockstar’s long-awaited, repeatedly delayed game, coupled with the increasing ease with which your neighbor Bob can “create” pictures and videos with generative AI tools like ChatGPT, has made for a fake footage nightmare.

On November 25, a verified Twitter/X account named ZapActu GTA6 issued an “EXTREMELY SERIOUS SITUATION” alert on the platform and shared allegedly leaked footage that appeared to show GTA 6 protagonist Lucia walking around in the upcoming game’s open world. The video, reportedly first shared on TikTok, showed off a “dynamic weather system unlike anything seen in GTA V” and “shockingly lifelike NPCs” and a “level of realism” that was quite frankly astounding because it was all fake. The post sharing the video has since been deleted.

IGN reports that Zap Actu GTA6’s Discord was buzzing with backlash after the fake footage leak, prompting them to issue a statement. They claimed the AI-generated GTA 6 videos were created “to observe people’s reactions and to demonstrate how easy it has become in 2025 to blur the line between reality and AI-generated content.” They also said there were no “bad intentions” when they created and shared the fake videos.

My intention was never to harm anyone. I simply wanted to create something intriguing that could bring people together and spark discussion within the GTA 6 community. I genuinely never expected a single video to generate such massive engagement and reach.

In a much less apologetic message to IGN, Zap Actu said, “It was a huge joke actually, I did it just to entertain the community. Sorry for the false hope lol.”

The “I was doing the bad thing to shine light on the bad thing” excuse is one human beings have been using for years (and the same one I used when my parents found a box of candy wrappers under my bed a week before Halloween 1999). It’s hard to believe someone who has dedicated a huge chunk of their internet presence to monitoring Grand Theft Auto news would have “never expected a single video to generate such massive engagement and reach,” especially considering the lack of concrete GTA 6 news over the last decade.

Though Zap Actu claims they made no money from sharing the fake GTA 6 leaks, they do have an active “X Premium” account. Those who subscribe to the X Premium get a blue check next to their name and are eligible for monetization if they have at least 500 verified followers (Zap Actu has over 4,000, though it’s unclear how many are verified), have at least 5 million organic impressions in the last three months, and are in a supported country (Zap Actu’s account states it’s based in France).

Unfortunately, as more and more AI content gets heaped onto the mostly unregulated slop pile that is Twitter, we should expect to encounter more fake GTA 6 content that can easily pass as real. What a reality we live in!

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