‘GTA VI’ Leaker Reveals Their Motivations, Promises More To Come
Cyberleek says the footage is from 2023 and is protesting digital preorders and missing offline modes, while Rockstar’s Netflix reveal is set for Aug. 27.
- Grand Theft Auto footage leaked online last night from a hacker known as Cyberleek, just months before the game's November release. Take-Two has issued takedowns as the unauthorized gameplay and map content spreads across social media.
- Protesting Take-Two's shift to digital-only sales, Cyberleek claims the leaks highlight the $80 price point and removal of consumer benefits. Files contain watermarks promoting cryptocurrency, suggesting motives beyond internet infamy.
- Footage confirms the leaked clips are three years old, though significant work has occurred since 2023. New details emerged including a fuel gauge and a potential trading system similar to Roblox.
- Rockstar plans an extensive gameplay reveal on Netflix and YouTube in just over a week, seeking to control the narrative around the unauthorized release. The company likely aims to mitigate damage from the three-year-old footage.
- History shows leakers face severe consequences; one individual was sentenced to federal prison for uploading unfinished X-Men Origins: Wolverine content. Cyberleek promises further releases, keeping the situation ongoing.
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GTA 6 New Leaked Footage: What Legal Consequences Could the Rockstar Leaker Face?
New 'Grand Theft Auto 6' leaked footage has triggered a fresh wave of copyright takedowns by Rockstar Games just days before the highly anticipated game's next official reveal, sharpening questions over what legal consequences the person behind the leaks could face. The individual or group identifying itself as CyberLeek has reportedly continued releasing material despite efforts to remove the footage. Forbes reported that the leaker has claimed…
GTA 6 Leaker Threatens Rockstar’s Digital Future, Saying He Will Not Stop Until Rockstar Issues a Statement
Fans of Grand Theft Auto have recently seen footage of the next installment circulating. And while it’s not confirmed that the leaks are authentic, it’s getting people to talk. And now, the GTA 6 leaker threatens Rockstar’s digital future, saying he won’t stop until an apology and statement are made. The leaker claims its campaign is aimed at what it considers anti-consumer practices across the video game industry, and it says Rockstar Games is…
A group named CyberLeek has been publishing since Tuesday videos presented as excerpts from the much-anticipated "Grand Theft Auto VI" video game, which will not be released until November. A leak behind the launch of a questionable cryptocurrency.
GTA 6 leaks: Map and gameplay potentially revealed
New footage and a map image tied to a group called Cyberleek have spread online just over a week before an official first look on Netflix. Grand Theft Auto VI has become one of the most anticipated video game releases of all time, and Rockstar Games is finally set to pull back the curtain with an "extended look" event on Netflix later this month. But a major leak is keeping the studio …
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