Stop Killing Games distances itself from GTA 6 leak manifesto: ‘Using illegal means to make a point is unacceptable to us’
The Stop Killing Games movement, which campaigns for permanent offline access to single-player games after server shutdowns, became unexpectedly linked to a significant Grand Theft Auto 6 leak when the leak's manifesto adopted similar language and demands around maintaining game playability without ongoing server support.
Stop Killing Games swiftly rejected any connection, stating that illegal actions undermine rather than advance their cause and urging supporters to refrain from participation. The group further warned followers that the leaker was profiting from stolen materials through cryptocurrency promotions, cautioning against funding what amounted to opportunistic exploitation of their movement's visibility.
- Stop Killing Games distanced itself from a GTA 6 leak whose manifesto echoed the campaign's goals for permanent offline game access
- The group condemned the illegal leak and warned supporters the leaker was monetising materials through cryptocurrency schemes
- Stop Killing Games stated illegal methods contradict their advocacy and urged followers to avoid engagement with such actions