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Rockstar Pulls GTA 6 IDs from PlayStation Store After Profile Exploit

Fans discovered a cosmetic glitch that made it appear they had already played the unreleased game on their PSN profiles. Rockstar and Sony moved quickly to remove the title IDs — but the November 19 release remains on track.

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Alfansa
March 6, 2026📖 3 min read

The Exploit

Rockstar Games and Sony have removed Grand Theft Auto 6 title IDs from the PlayStation Store backend, days after fans discovered and exploited a glitch that made it appear they had already played the unreleased game. The cosmetic exploit added GTA 6 to users' "Recently Played" lists on their PSN profiles, prompting swift action from the publisher.

The game remains on track for its November 19, 2026 release date. The exploit was purely cosmetic — no game data, builds, or content were accessed. But the incident highlights how even backend store metadata can become a vector for unintended community behaviour when the most anticipated game in history is involved.

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Nov 19
Release Date Unchanged
Cosmetic
No Game Data Accessed
IDs Removed
From PS Store Backend

How It Worked

The glitch took advantage of how the PlayStation Store catalogs upcoming titles internally. Title IDs — unique identifiers assigned to every game in Sony's system — were already present in the backend for GTA 6, likely as part of pre-order infrastructure preparation. Users found they could trigger the store system into registering the title ID against their profile, causing GTA 6 to appear in their "Recently Played" section despite the game not being available.

Screenshots of PSN profiles showing GTA 6 in the recently played section spread rapidly across social media, with some users joking about "reviewing" the game months ahead of launch. While harmless in isolation, the exploit created confusion and drew attention to how pre-release store data is managed.

What Happened

Title IDs in PS Store backend let users add GTA 6 to "Recently Played" lists via a glitch.

The Response

Rockstar and Sony removed the title IDs from the store backend within days.

Impact

Purely cosmetic — no game builds, assets, or content were accessible.

Release Unaffected

GTA 6 remains on schedule for November 19, 2026 on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

What to Watch

The rapid removal suggests Rockstar is keeping an extremely tight grip on GTA 6's pre-launch presence. With eight months until release, any metadata, store listing, or backend leak will continue to draw massive attention. The incident is a reminder of the sheer gravitational pull GTA 6 exerts on the gaming community — even a cosmetic profile glitch became global news within hours.

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#GTA 6#Rockstar#PlayStation#Sony#PSN#Exploit
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