Following the recent surfacing of internal identification numbers in the PlayStation Store, resourceful players discovered a technical loophole to add Grand Theft Auto VI to their “Recently Played” lists on PS5. These entries displayed mock activity data, including a phantom “last played” timestamp, minimal playtime (typically under an hour), and an empty trophy progress indicator.
As this phenomenon sparked a significant buzz within the gaming community, Rockstar Games and Sony promptly moved to resolve the situation. By purging the leaked Title IDs from the active database, they ensured that Grand Theft Auto VI vanished from all user activity feeds and recently played lists.
Hi, the TitleIds for GTA6 have been “delisted” by order of Rockstar; this means that anyone who had “GTA6 played now” no longer has it.
Have a nice day 🙂
Note: this has no effect on anything else; it does not mean anything regarding the campaign/delay etc.. https://t.co/iRmJwLLHP4
— Amethyst (@yAmethxst) March 4, 2026
Experts note that this administrative cleanup is purely a database correction and does not signal any changes to the game’s development cycle or potential delays. The current launch window remains unchanged, with the highly anticipated release still scheduled for November 19.
Source: gta.com.ua

