Rockstar Games has removed internal identifiers for Grand Theft Auto VI from the PlayStation Store database. The change happened in early March 2026 after players discovered the IDs in the system.
Dataminers had found two backend title IDs linked to the game. These were labeled PPSA01547_00 and PPSA29660_00. The discovery quickly spread online.
Soon after, some players used the IDs to exploit a glitch on PlayStation Network and Xbox profiles. The trick made it appear as if they had already played the unreleased game.
To stop the exploit, Rockstar removed the IDs from the database. As a result, the game disappeared from “Recently Played” lists on affected profiles.
Insiders say the move is purely a technical fix. It does not affect the game’s development or marketing plans.
Current reports still point to a November 19, 2026 release date for GTA 6. The game remains one of the most anticipated titles in gaming.
Interestingly, the IDs appearing in the store backend is seen as a positive sign. It suggests storefront setup and possible pre-order preparations are already underway.
For now, Rockstar is staying quiet. But fans expect more official updates as the rumored summer marketing push gets closer.