Gamer Flies Across the Atlantic to Harass Grand Theft Auto 6 Developers – A Line Crossed
October 1, 2025 – A TikTok content creator took extreme measures in his frustration over the wait for Grand Theft Auto 6 data, allegedly traveling from the United States to Scotland to directly confront Rockstar North employees. The incident highlights a growing issue of fan entitlement and the unacceptable harassment of game developers.
The Incident: A Disturbing Escalation
On September 30th, TikTok user Backonboulevard posted a video documenting his actions outside Rockstar North’s Edinburgh offices. The footage shows him aggressively questioning individuals entering and leaving the building, demanding updates on trailer releases and potential delays for the highly anticipated GTA 6.
Here’s a breakdown of what occurred:
* Direct Confrontation: Backonboulevard yelled at a person approaching the office, asking about delays and the next trailer. The individual, understandably, responded they didn’t know and quickly walked away.
* Aggressive Pursuit: He then followed another person leaving the office,repeatedly demanding information about delays and trailers. This individual appeared visibly frightened and fled the scene.
* Justification on Social Media: Backonboulevard stated he was “sick and tired of waiting for answers” and showcased the Rockstar North offices as proof of his presence.
The video has garnered over 140,000 views and remains pinned on the creator’s TikTok profile. Kotaku has reached out to both the TikTok user and Rockstar Games for comment.
Why This Behavior is Unacceptable
While passion for a game is understandable, this behavior crosses a serious line. Harassing individuals – who may or may not even be directly involved in trailer production or release schedules – is never justified.
Let’s be clear:
* It’s a Dick Move: Aggressively confronting peopel at their workplace is disrespectful and intimidating.
* It’s Ineffective: Yelling at developers won’t magically expedite a trailer release.
* it Could Be Illegal: Such actions could potentially lead to legal repercussions.
As GTA content creator GameRoll aptly put it on Twitter,”If you’re waiting outside of somebody’s workplace to harass employees over a video game,give your head a wobble.”
The Problem of Entitlement & Developer Wellbeing
This incident isn’t isolated. It reflects a concerning trend of fan entitlement and a lack of respect for the individuals working tirelessly behind the scenes in the gaming industry.Developers are people, too, and deserve to feel safe and respected.
The pressure to deliver blockbuster titles like Grand Theft Auto 6 is immense. Adding personal harassment to that pressure is detrimental to their wellbeing and can stifle creativity.
It’s crucial to remember:
* Development takes Time: Creating a game of this scale is a complex process requiring significant time and effort.
* Delays Happen: Unexpected challenges can arise, leading to necessary delays.
* Information Will Come: Rockstar Games will share updates when they are ready.
Grand Theft Auto 6 – What We Know (and When to Expect It)
Currently, Grand Theft Auto 6 is slated for release in May 2026, following a delay announced earlier this year. the game will be available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
You can stay updated on official news and announcements through:
* Rockstar Games Newswire: https://www.rockstargames.com/newswire
* Official Grand Theft Auto Social Media Channels: (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram)
Let’s Support Developers, Not Harass Them
As fans, we can express our excitement and anticipation for Grand Theft Auto 6 in constructive ways. Let’s focus on positive engagement, respectful discussion, and supporting the developers who are working hard to bring us the next generation of GTA.
Don’t yell at the devs. instead, let’s celebrate their work and appreciate the dedication it takes to create the games we love.
Disclaimer: *This article provides information based on publicly available







