As the gaming community eagerly awaits the release of Grand Theft Auto 6, new leaks suggest cut content from Grand Theft Auto 5, including story DLC and a reference to Bully 2, the sequel to Rockstar’s 2006 game Bully. The leak, analyzing a database file of GTA 5, mentions an unreleased project code-named Bully 2 and hints that planned story content involving GTA 5's character Trevor and a jetpack may have been repurposed for GTA Online's Doomsday Heist missions.

GTA 5, despite demands from fans, never got substantial story expansions, with Rockstar Games choosing to focus on the lucrative GTA Online. Additionally, another potential GTA Online mode called 'Cops ‘n’ Crooks' was seemingly scrapped. The Cops ‘n’ Crooks mode was rumored to feature diverse roles like Cop, Crook, Officer, and Hacker, but there has been no further development on this mode post the initial plans.

This all points towards Rockstar Games' significant shift in focus to the highly anticipated GTA 6, which fans are expecting to see more of as the first trailer is slated for an early December release. While any official confirmation on these leaks is still pending, the details spark curiosity and discussions among fans about the directions that Rockstar could have taken with their existing game franchises.