Rockstar and Take-Two are scrambling to purge GTA 6 footage after CyberLeek dropped clips that point to direct access to a playable build, not just stolen videos. The latest shows protagonist Jason flying a biplane over a sprawling Vice City skyline before landing and spelling "LEEK" in rifle bullet holes on a wall, a taunt that ties the leaker to the action itself. Multiple outlets confirm the raw, unedited nature of the footage, with prior clips already featuring map details, driving, and combat that Rockstar has hit with aggressive DMCA strikes.
The group claims the leaks protest GTA 6's digital-only release and pre-order practices, complete with a manifesto demanding physical discs and against "fake" DLC. They've attached QR codes pushing a Solana memecoin called $CYBERLEEK on their now-taken-down site, with paid polls letting donors vote on the next drop. Stop Killing Games condemned the effort outright, urging fans to skip the crypto donations despite agreeing with some consumer gripes.
Impersonator accounts have popped up across platforms while the official Telegram warns it's the only legitimate channel, adding another layer of chaos. Rockstar's silence speaks volumes as the leaks keep flowing, proving one determined group can still rattle the biggest studio in gaming.
The real damage isn't just spoiled footage—it's the reminder that no build is truly safe when the motive is both ideological and profitable.