GTA 6 Leaks Continue Unabated as Take-Two Pursues Leaker's Identity
The GTA 6 leaker, known as 'CyberLeek', has released two more gameplay videos despite Take-Two's efforts to identify them. The leaked footage shows supercar gameplay and an armed robbery, as well as a strip club scene that appears to mock the game's developer, Rockstar Games.
The release of these new leaks brings the total number of GTA 6 gameplay leaks this week to eight. Take-Two has responded by filing DMCA subpoenas against Microsoft and Discord in an attempt to gather information about the leaker's identity.
Take-Two's efforts have been approved by a federal court, with the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York granting their request for Microsoft's records. Xbox Chief Technology Officer Scott Van Vliet has since addressed the matter on social media, stating that they are working closely with Take-Two and Rockstar Games to support their efforts.
Despite these developments, Rockstar has announced no changes to their scheduled Netflix reveal, which is set to take place next week. The leaks have reportedly caused frustration within the company, but they remain committed to releasing Grand Theft Auto 6 on November 19, 2026, as previously planned.