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'GTA VI' publisher files subpoenas in bid to unmask leaks

The leaks are seen as undermining the group's extensive marketing campaign, which began nearly three years ago with an initial trailer.

'GTA VI' publisher files subpoenas in bid to unmask leaks

GTA VI's publisher has obtained subpoenas against Microsoft and Discord, seeking data to identify the source of recent leaks. The game, set in a Florida-inspired region, is the sixth installment in the popular series. Take-Two Interactive, the developer, argues the leaked material infringes on its copyrighted content, which includes audiovisuals, artwork, and dialogue.

The leaks, attributed to the pseudonymous "Cyberleek," may undermine the game's extensive marketing campaign, which began nearly three years ago with an initial trailer. The subpoenas request specific data from the two tech companies, and they must respond by September 4.

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