Before anything else: check the đ Guide now, so you know exactly what to do the moment an alert fires.
This is an AI-powered warning system, not a guarantee â spoilers can still reach you through friends, comments, or random posts even with it running. Enable notifications below, or this app can't warn you at all.
I know the Guide looks long to read, but come on â the best game ever is releasing this year, and I'm genuinely trying to help you avoid spoilers. READ THE GUIDE. It will be worth it.
A significant story, plot, character, or ending leak is circulating. Go fully dark on social media (TikTok, Instagram, X/Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, Discord, gaming forums/news) until you've finished GTA VI's story, or until this site shows it's safe again. Give it at least a full day before checking back â the live risk number can drop quickly as the initial buzz dies down, even though the leak itself is still just as real. That's exactly what the Story Integrity banner is for: it stays up regardless of the live number, so trust that over a quick refresh.
Leaked info about gameplay mechanics, maps, or features â not story content. Avoid gaming-related feeds, GTA VI searches, and comment sections. General browsing is lower-risk but still worth being cautious.
Small leaks like trailer structure, release timing rumors, or promo details â nothing about the actual game. No special action needed.
Staying completely offline is genuinely hard, and spoilers can find you in surprising ways. Think of Avengers: Endgame â people were overheard shouting spoilers in movie theater lobbies and even random stores the same weekend it released, spoiling total strangers who weren't even looking for it. GTA VI spoilers can leak the same way: through a friend, a stray comment, a thumbnail, a group chat, or someone talking loudly in public.
If you must use social media during a major alert: on YouTube, use a fresh account with no gaming history, avoid your recommended/gaming feed, and never read comments â spoilers can appear in comments even on unrelated videos. This app cannot guarantee you'll never see a spoiler. My goal is to warn you when there's a real reason to be careful, not to promise perfect protection...
marketing_or_promo_leak â trailer, showcase, or release/pricing leak
world_or_map_leak â map, locations, or world details leak
mission_structure_leak â mission list or progression order leak
gameplay_mechanics_leak â gameplay systems or features leak
character_or_cast_leak â side character detail leak (not main story)
story_or_ending_leak â plot, ending, or major twist leak
other â doesn't fit the categories above
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An AI system periodically researches public activity (Reddit, X, gaming news, etc.) for GTA VI leaks. It never shows us the actual spoiler â only a risk assessment. Our own rules decide when it's serious enough to alert you, and i try to avoid repeating alerts for the same incident.
Most fan communities recommend going fully dark on social media around 2 weeks before a big release like GTA VI, just to be safe. GTA VI Spoiler Shield exists so you don't have to guess â an AI system watches for real spoiler activity so you can keep using social media normally until there's an actual reason to be careful. Instead of 2 weeks offline "just in case," you might only need to go dark for the last few days before launch â or exactly when a real leak happens, whenever that is. Those who stick it out and check the Shield instead of doom-scrolling blind will be rewarded with a spoiler-free GTA VI.
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