GTA 6 leaks persist despite Take-Two taking action, and the hacker’s now dangling strip club footage in front of Rockstar
Leaks of purported Grand Theft Auto 6 footage have continued despite Take-Two Interactive pursuing copyright takedowns and legal action to identify the person or group behind them. The episode matters because it risks exposing gameplay and potentially story material from one of the industry’s most anticipated releases, while undermining Rockstar Games’ planned marketing campaign.
The leaker, known as Cyberleek, has reportedly released several clips from what appears to be an older playable build and is promoting a related cryptocurrency token. Take-Two has sought information from services including Microsoft and Discord, while Cyberleek has said it will reveal strip-club footage if its token reaches a $3 million market value; Rockstar has not publicly confirmed the footage’s authenticity.
- GTA 6 leaks continue despite Take-Two’s takedowns and legal efforts.
- Cyberleek is tying further footage to a cryptocurrency token.
- Rockstar has not confirmed the leaked material.