Take-Two kicks off GTA 6 leaker hunt with subpoenas demanding records from Microsoft and Discord
Take-Two Interactive has begun a legal effort to identify people responsible for leaking material from Grand Theft Auto 6, issuing subpoenas that demand user records from Microsoft and Discord. The move signals the publisher's intent to pursue individuals behind unauthorised leaks through the courts, using platform data to unmask anonymous accounts rather than relying solely on takedown requests.
By targeting Microsoft and Discord specifically, Take-Two appears to be seeking account and identifying information tied to platforms often used to share or discuss leaked content, such as usernames, IP addresses or associated contact details. The full article content was not accessible for further detail, but the action follows a pattern of aggressive legal responses from Take-Two to previous GTA 6 leaks, underscoring how seriously the company treats unauthorised disclosures ahead of the game's release.
- Take-Two subpoenas Microsoft and Discord over GTA 6 leaks
- Publisher seeks records to identify leakers' identities
- Part of ongoing legal crackdown on unauthorised GTA 6 disclosures