Stop Killing Games just dropped the hammer on the GTA 6 leakers, and the timing couldn't be sharper. The consumer rights group told fans point-blank not to send money to CyberLeek despite the group's manifesto framing the breach as a stand against anti-consumer practices like no physical discs and digital-only futures. The leakers attached memecoin links and QR codes to the footage, promising more in exchange for crypto while threatening further strikes on publishers who don't comply with their three 'commandments.'

The leaked material—work-in-progress gameplay showing basic movement, driving, combat, and a rough map—appears genuine enough for Take-Two to hammer it with DMCA takedowns, but the fundraising angle undercuts any claim to the moral high ground. Stop Killing Games, fresh off pushing player ownership bills in Europe and California, called the stunt destructive and warned it risks painting the entire movement as bad-faith opportunism that hurts developers most. Their statement emphasized channeling frustration into actual legislation instead of illegal leaks tied to Solana meme coins.

Community reactions on X and Reddit largely agree the 'gamers' rights' branding smells like a cash grab, with the manifesto's demands on preorders and offline modes overshadowed by the explicit ask for funding a 'secret project' via crypto. Rockstar stays silent beyond takedowns, leaving the devs who built the damn thing to deal with the fallout days before the official Extended Look trailer.