
GTA 6 Leaker Cyberleek Hunted by Take-Two as Microsoft and Discord Subpoenaed
The GTA 6 leak saga reached a dramatic new level this week as Rockstar parent company Take-Two Interactive filed subpoenas in a federal district court demanding that Microsoft and Discord hand over any data "sufficient to identify" the person or persons behind the ongoing leaks. The culprit, operating under the name "Cyberleek," is believed to have access to a playable build of the game and has released multiple gameplay clips revealing new details, including traffic cameras, car trackers, and drivers who physically resist carjackings. Despite heightened security measures put in place after the major 2022 hack, Rockstar has reportedly been unable to identify who Cyberleek actually is. Rockstar employees are said to be frustrated by the situation, though some observers note the leaks may ultimately be building even more hype ahead of the game's planned reveal. Xbox confirmed it is "working closely" with Take-Two and Rockstar to support efforts to protect their creative works, signaling cooperation with the subpoena process.
As the legal chase intensifies, Cyberleek appears wholly undeterred. In a move described as a bold response to the mounting legal pressure, the leaker began offering ad space on future leak videos, charging a $165,000 fee for the opportunity to promote a product alongside additional GTA 6 footage. Reports indicate the leaks are at least partially tied to hyping a memecoin for profit. Meanwhile, a YouTuber separately named in Take-Two's subpoena has publicly denied any wrongdoing. Fans have also been warned to avoid downloading suspicious files claiming to be leaked GTA 6 builds, as scammers have been spreading malware under convincing-sounding filenames. Despite all the chaos, Rockstar is reportedly pressing ahead with its planned Netflix reveal of the game, scheduled for next week, suggesting the studio does not intend to let the leaks derail its official rollout.
Key Insights
- 1Take-Two has filed subpoenas against both Microsoft and Discord in a federal district court, demanding user records to identify the GTA 6 leaker known as Cyberleek.
- 2Xbox confirmed it is cooperating with Take-Two and Rockstar's efforts to protect their creative works, indicating broad platform-level support for the legal action.
- 3Cyberleek, apparently undeterred by the legal pressure, began selling ad space on future leak videos for a $165,000 fee, and the leaks appear connected to a memecoin promotion scheme.
- 4Rockstar has not yet identified Cyberleek despite strict post-2022-hack security protocols, and the leaked footage continues to reveal new gameplay details like traffic cameras, car trackers, and combative drivers.
- 5Rockstar's planned Netflix reveal of GTA 6, scheduled for next week, remains on track and will not be altered by the leak situation, according to reports.
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