GTAForums bans user after failed GTA 6 trailer 3 bet
A €1000 bet on a May 26 Trailer 3 drop ended with Graczdari_91 banned until November 18, 2026, as GTAForums drew a line under insider-style rumor posts.

A €1000 bet on a May 26 GTA 6 Trailer 3 drop ended with Graczdari_91 banned from GTAForums until November 18, 2026, after the prediction missed and the forum treated the call as more than a simple wrong guess. What started as a confident date drop turned into a public test of credibility, and GTAForums decided the user had failed it.
The forum even carved out a dedicated space for the dispute, opening “The Graczdari_91, be right or be banned thread” around speculation that Trailer 3 would arrive on Tuesday, May 26, 2026. The thread said a ban was possible if the claim proved wrong, and it was designed to take pressure off the broader Summer Waiting Room Thread. Users then voted on whether Graczdari_91 would actually be right, turning a rumor post into a community-wide verdict.

That escalation made sense inside a GTA VI section that GTAForums itself describes as a home for news, speculation, and wishful thinking. Graczdari_91 had already picked up attention for correctly dismissing the Best Buy pre-order rumor, which gave the later Trailer 3 prediction more weight than a typical forum hunch. By the time the user pushed the May 26 date and staked €1000 on it, the post read less like casual chatter and more like a claim of inside access.
GTAForums also framed Graczdari_91 as an alleged retail insider with supposed links to internal discussions at Sony, Take-Two Interactive, and Rockstar Games. That kind of claim lands differently in a community still tracking every official move on GTA VI. Rockstar released Trailer 2 on May 6, 2025, then announced on May 2, 2025 that the game would launch on May 26, 2026, before delaying it again on November 6, 2025 to November 19, 2026. Take-Two’s investor materials kept GTA VI front and center in May 2026, which only kept the rumor mill spinning harder.

The result is a blunt lesson for a community that keeps chasing the next supposed leak, countdown thread, or self-styled insider. Once GTAForums moved from debating the post to banning the poster, the message was clear: in a cycle this crowded with false alarms, a wrong bet can cost more than bragging rights.
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