GTA 6 leaks — credibility score
Recent leaks, ranked by a 0-100 score computed by the site's monitoring pipeline. No fake news, no noise: only signals that passed the filter show up.
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How the score is computed
Every leak that crosses the site's monitoring pipeline gets a 0-100 score based on several criteria: source (a Jason Schreier or a Bloomberg outweighs an anonymous X account), recency (a 6-month-old leak fades), specificity (a leak with verifiable details beats a vague rumor), and corroboration (a leak picked up by multiple sources gains weight).
The score is not a verdict on truth, it's a relevance probability: how seriously to take this signal for 72 hours before reality confirms or refutes. A leak at 90 is still a leak — wait for official confirmation.
The three-tier classification (high / medium / low) combines the score and source reputation. An 80 score from an unverified source drops to "medium" because one retweet is not a confirmation.
Frequently asked questions
Where do the displayed signals come from? ▾
From an automated monitoring pipeline that scans 4 times a day: Google News (English), 8 gaming RSS sites, Reddit r/GTA6, and the Rockstar Newswire. Every detected signal is scored and stored. The page shows leaks from the last 30 days with a score ≥ 40.
Why does this leak not appear / appear with a low score? ▾
Either the source isn't in our pipeline (individual X account without media relay), or the automatic score stayed low ("leak" keyword without specific detail, or source flagged as low-reliability). If you think an important leak is missing, contact us via the contact page.
How often is the dashboard updated? ▾
The pipeline runs 4 times a day. The page fetches live data on every visit (with a 5-minute server-side cache to avoid hammering the database). In practice, a leak picked up by gaming media appears here in under an hour.