Rockstar Games have removed data they previously added to the GTA 6 store listing following a leak that exposed title IDs for Grand Theft Auto IV. This marks another step in the company’s preparations for GTA VI’s release. Last week, dataminer PlayStationSize shared that Rockstar and Take-Two had uploaded two title IDs for GTA VI to the PlayStation Store: PPSA01547_00 and PPSA29660_00. This was identified as a backend change, a specialty of PlayStationSize. The revelation sparked widespread speculation online, with some fans suggesting the IDs indicated two versions of the game—a standard edition and a deluxe edition. However, both the dataminer and a PS5 game developer dismissed this theory. Others speculated the IDs might signal the imminent launch of pre-orders, a possibility PlayStationSize deemed a logical progression. Rockstar Games later decided to remove the title IDs from the system, according to dataminer @yAmethxst, who reported both IDs had been “delisted.” Some players had already used the IDs in conjunction with an exploit to add GTA 6 to their accounts, making it appear as though they had already played the game. This likely prompted Rockstar’s decision to remove the IDs, though pre-order plans remain unchanged. No penalties were imposed on PlayStation accounts that participated in the exploit. The action was described as harmless, and accounts involved in the activity saw GTA 6 removed from their play history without any consequences. The incident highlights the ongoing efforts to manage leaks and maintain the game’s secrecy ahead of its release. The removal of the title IDs underscores Rockstar’s commitment to controlling the release of information, even as fans continue to speculate about the game’s launch details.#rockstar_games #take_two #playstation_store #playstationsize #pps_a01547_00