GTA Online May Accidentally Leak GTA 6 Vehicle Identification Code

A player discovered a Vehicle Identification Number reference in GTA Online's Coquette D10 description, sparking rumors of an accidental GTA 6 code leak.

Rockstar Games GTA Online
Rockstar Games GTA Online

Rockstar Games is facing speculation that a fragment of code for the upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI may have accidentally entered GTA Online. A player discovered an unusual description in the game's mansion vehicle workshop related to the Coquette D10. The text explicitly mentions Vehicle Identification Numbers, which do not currently exist in the existing title.

Player finds vehicle identification number text in mansion workshop.

The specific description reads: "The Vehicle Identification Number is a unique code used to identify individual vehicles. This has already been removed from the vehicle." This detail stands out because standard vehicles in GTA Online typically display generic descriptions like custom sunstrips or other cosmetic options rather than technical identification codes.

According to the source, this discovery aligns with past rumors regarding a suspect profiling system for stolen cars that involves NPC reporting and license plate tracking. The leading theory suggests that a developer left behind code intended for GTA VI during the porting process of the Coquette D10. It remains unconfirmed whether this mechanic is an intentional feature or simply leftover development material.

The Reddit post detailing this finding gained significant attention, receiving over 1.2K upvotes in under seven hours. The community has latched onto the VIN reference as potential evidence of future gameplay systems involving vehicle identification and tracking.

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