GTA 6 footage once again appears to leak online, this time because of a group that wants games like The Crew to have offline modes and the end of digital preorders
Yeah, it's happened again: some GTA 6 bits appear to have leaked. I'm not going to link to any of them for I hope obvious reasons, as well as the fact I don't want John Rockstar to send me an email wagging their virtual finger at me. But, having seen them, they do seem to be legit, consisting of a couple of clips and a handful of screenshots showing the in-game map. Read more
GTA 6 footage has once again leaked online, this time due to a group called Cyberleek, who advocate for certain changes within the gaming industry. The leaked content consists of a few clips and screenshots displaying the game's map. One clip shows protagonist Jason Duval playing basketball at his home, while the other demonstrates the typical actions of GTA players, such as driving a damaged vehicle, crashing it, and getting into a conflict.
Another set of images reveals the entire Leonida map, which could potentially spoil the game for players.
Cyberleek, the group responsible for the leak, has shared a set of three commandments they believe the gaming industry should follow. These include ending digital preorders, halting the release of single-player DLC that is already present in the base game, and ensuring that single-player games remain playable offline through a patch release.
The group's statement concludes that if publishers do not adhere to these guidelines, they will be targeted and disrupted until they provide a public apology and a concrete commitment to address the issues they have caused.
In summary, while the leaked GTA 6 footage may not pose a significant threat to the game's success, Cyberleek's message highlights the concerns of some gamers who want more control and transparency within the industry. These concerns include the end of digital preorders, the end of single-player DLC already included in the base game, and the preservation of single-player games by ensuring they remain playable offline.
As the gaming community awaits the release of GTA 6, these issues are likely to be discussed and debated in the coming months.
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