Apparent GTA 6 leak smells of crypto scam, links to a manifesto demanding digital rights: “This is not a cash grab”
A supposed leak claiming to reveal Grand Theft Auto 6 material has raised suspicions among fans and reporters, who believe it is actually a crypto-related scam rather than genuine game content. The material is tied to an accompanying manifesto that frames itself as a campaign for "digital rights," with its authors insisting, "this is not a cash grab" — a claim that has done little to dispel scepticism given the leak's apparent links to cryptocurrency promotion.
Given GTA 6's enormous anticipation, it has become a frequent target for hoaxers and scammers looking to exploit fan interest, often using fake leaks to drive traffic to crypto tokens or phishing schemes. Commentators covering the story note the familiar pattern of dressing up a monetary scheme in the language of a cause, while Rockstar Games has not commented on or verified any connection to the supposed leak.
- Apparent GTA 6 leak suspected to be a crypto scam in disguise
- Leak links to a manifesto claiming to champion "digital rights"
- Authors deny it's a "cash grab" despite crypto ties raising doubts