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On January 18, 2026, DiscussingFilm posted on X that Anthony Armstrong, the UI Integrator at Ubisoft Toronto, had received word from Rockstar that theyโd get early access to GTA 6. Armstrong made the request for a family member who has battled cancer for several years, and recently received the terrible news that they had six to 12 months to live. Armstrong reached out to let Rockstar know that their family member is a huge GTA fan, and since the game has been delayed several times, he fears they wonโt be able to play it. Fortunately, Rockstar hooked him up.
Rockstar Grants Terminal Patientโs GTA 6 wish

In Armstrongโs request, he noted that the current release date for GTA 6 is around the same time his family member โwill be leaving us,โ and that he currently lives near the Oakville studio (the location of Rockstar Toronto). Noting the need for secrecy to protect Rockstarโs IP, Armstrong asked whether they could set up an exclusive playtest so he could experience the game before passing away. He added that theyโd sign a non-disclosure agreement and take any steps necessary to make the request happen, asking for a private message to proceed. While he didnโt elaborate, in his update, Armstrong said that they got โgreat news.โ
While Armstrong couldnโt elaborate, itโs clear that Rockstar Games has made some sort of accommodations to let Armstrongโs family member play the game before itโs released. It doesnโt happen often, but these kinds of stories pop up in the news every once in a while. A similar request was made to Disney before the release of Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker. Disney arranged for a screening of the film, as it wouldnโt be released until it was too late. The family later posted a picture of the sick patient wearing a Stormtrooper helmet while holding a blaster as various characters stood around the bed.








