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Rockstar employees frustrated by GTA 6 leaks, though they may have only whet appetites for the reveal

The increased security measures following the 2022 hack didn't stop another major leak of GTA 6 gameplay.

Rockstar employees frustrated by GTA 6 leaks, though they may have only whet appetites for the reveal

Rockstar employees are grappling with both frustration and excitement following the latest leaks of Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6). Despite the company's stringent security measures, implemented following a 2022 hack that exposed GTA 6, a leaker named Cyberleek has been sharing new gameplay clips daily. While the leaked footage may give the game a more authentic appearance, it also raises concerns among employees who feel their work is being mishandled.

The official GTA 6 reveal is still scheduled for next week, and will air exclusively on Netflix, but the leaks have already intensified anticipation for the event. Despite the leaks, GTA 6 has already sold an unprecedented number of preorders. Rockstar is actively tracking down Cyberleek and has filed subpoenas with Microsoft and Discord in relation to the leaked videos.

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