After developing bothGrand Theft Auto 5andRed Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games is on top of the industry. WhileGTA 5in particular has insane sales figures,fans are still eagerly awaiting the developer’s next project. And according to new information from parent company Take-Two Interactive, one of Rockstar’s old projects is still in production.

In 2016,Rockstar and Take-Two filed trademarks for a project titledJudas.Many fans thought thatJudaswould be Rockstar’s first project afterGrand Theft Auto 5but no new information about the project surfaced after the initial leak. But now, Take-Two has renewed their copyright forJudas,creating more questions from fans.

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In its new trademark filing to the US Patent and Trademark Office from Jun 09, 2025,Take-Tworenewed its claim to theJudastitle for video games, films, and music. The publisher also still owns the judasthegame.com domain through 2022. Outside of these details from the copyright listing, both Take-Two and Rockstar have stayed silent.

It is important to note that both Take-Two and Rockstar have not confirmed any details aboutJudasbut when this news hit Reddit, fans began wondering what this leak meant. Some wondered if theJudasproject confirmed rumors that Rockstar would be working on a historical game, while others thought thatJudaswas a codename forGrand Theft Auto 6because of Trevor’s references to the Apostle.This leak also comes on the heels ofrumors surrounding an officialGrand Theft Auto 6announcement.

More responders chimed in with previous statements fromGTAleakers to corroborate their arguments. Specifically, they cited the leaker Yen, who said the sixthGrand Theft Autoentry was already 60-70% complete. However, many pointed out that the trademarks didn’t have too much significance. For example, one Reddit user pointed out that Rockstar already had trademarks forGTA 6through9with webpages.

Hyped fans will likely have to wait some time for more information about Rockstar’s future projects.Previous Rockstar projects like the spy gameAgenthave gone ages without any word from the developer, and many end up canceled. However, the developer is still pumping out regular content for fans in need of entertainment.

Source:US Patent and Trademark Office