Rockstar takes GTA 6 leaker’s channels offline after they apparently record themselves playing the game

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Rockstar takes GTA 6 leaker’s channels offline after they apparently record themselves playing the game

Destructoid · 2 hours ago

Rockstar Games has apparently succeeded in having a GTA 6 leaker’s website and Telegram channel removed after a week of alleged leaks. The action matters because it shows the publisher escalating efforts to contain unauthorised material from one of the industry’s most anticipated releases, although the leaker’s identity and claims remain unverified.

The website reportedly now displays a message saying its content was blocked at request, while Telegram cited copyright infringement for its removal. A video allegedly showing the game’s loading screen and the leaker’s computer briefly appeared on X, but its source was removed and copycat accounts make verification difficult. Destructoid says Take-Two Interactive’s valuation fell by nearly $3 billion as leaks emerged, and the company has sought subpoenas involving Microsoft and Discord.

  • Rockstar reportedly removed a GTA 6 leaker’s main channels.
  • Claims of access to a full game build remain unverified.
  • Take-Two is pursuing subpoenas to identify the source.

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