Is this the end of the GTA 6 leaks? Take-Two’s legal crusade appears to shut down the hubs behind them
Take-Two’s campaign against GTA 6 leaks appears to have forced the CyberLeek website offline, while a related Telegram channel now cites copyright infringement. The development matters because CyberLeek had become a prominent source of substantial alleged material from the unreleased game, although it remains unclear whether the closures will permanently stop further leaks.
The apparent takedowns followed Take-Two subpoenas seeking account information from Microsoft and Discord, which must respond by 4 September. CyberLeek’s leaks reportedly showed playable-looking footage of Vice City and co-protagonist Jason, while the group also promoted a $CYBERLEEK meme coin that critics say may have enabled personal profit; GTA 6 remains scheduled for release on 19 November 2026 for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
- CyberLeek’s website and Telegram presence appear to have been shut down.
- Take-Two is seeking data to identify those behind the leaks.
- It remains uncertain whether the GTA 6 leaks will resume elsewhere.