Stop Killing Games distances itself from GTA 6 leak manifesto: 'Using illegal means to make a point is unacceptable to us'
The group is urging its followers not to give the leakers money.
The Stop Killing Games campaign has distanced itself from a manifesto associated with the recent Grand Theft Auto 6 leak. The group emphasized that using illegal means to make a point is unacceptable and does not protect the rights of game players. The manifesto called for games with singleplayer content to have an offline fallback state to maintain playability after external server support ends.
Stop Killing Games stated that the leaks appear genuine, noting the rapid issuance of copyright strikes by GTA publisher Take-Two Interactive. However, they warned followers against engaging with or supporting the leaker, who is promoting a memecoin and asking for donations through crypto links and QR codes. The group urged people to channel their frustration into constructive actions instead of illegal activities, as the leaks could harm the reputation of gaming communities and negatively impact discussions with lawmakers.
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