GTA6 Early Access Scam Sites Already Appearing, Malwarebytes Warns
The scams exploit intense anticipation for GTA6, using irreversible cryptocurrency payments to defraud fans before the game even launches.
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Cybersecurity firm Malwarebytes has identified scam websites offering VIP early access to Grand Theft Auto VI, which is set for release on November 19, 2026. The sites use official logos and fake partnerships with MrBeast and Lego to lure victims, demanding cryptocurrency payments of around $250. Malwarebytes warns that no early access exists and that cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible.
Malwarebytes reports that scam sites are already promising VIP early access to Grand Theft Auto VI, with some asking $250 for a nonexistent privilege. The sites are designed to look premium, using official logos and even pairing the game with MrBeast and Lego to appear legitimate. Victims are directed to pay in cryptocurrency, then enter a transaction ID to unlock a download that never arrives. In some cases, the download button leads to malware. Malwarebytes notes that the scarcity and urgency language in the ads-'be the first,' 'limited time'-targets fans who have waited 13 years since the last mainline GTA game. The company stresses that no early access program exists for GTA6 at this time.
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