In early September, a Twitter account named InfinityBesk leaked a series of images claimed to be the latest from GTA 6. Among them is a snapshot of the map, a daring car stunt test video, and a shot of a flying car over an in-game neighborhood.
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As usual, Take-Two's legal team, the parent company of Rockstar, swiftly took action, sending notices far and wide. This campaign led to the removal of most leaked GTA 6 images from the Twitter platform, leaving only a notice saying, 'This image has been removed due to copyright infringement.' However, strangely, a picture of a flying car over a neighborhood was left untouched, as you can see below.
This has the gaming community questioning whether Take-Two's legal tactics could have made such a careless mistake. The fact that this image was left alongside a post with a video of in-game scenes that got removed adds to the mystery. Some speculate that it was intentionally left to create confusion and smoke, as leaving one image may make the community believe it doesn't violate any rules and might not even be from the GTA 6 project, raising doubts about the leaker's credibility.
Meanwhile, some believe this is just a Twitter glitch or a case of Take-Two employees overlooking the image link. As of the time this article goes live (September 13), the image still remains online.
But overall, regardless of the reasons, having one image survive the scan is a peculiar and intriguing phenomenon.