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CyberLeek Hackers Leak GTA 6 Map and Gameplay Ahead of Release
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A hacktivist group named CyberLeek has leaked extensive gameplay footage and the complete map of Grand Theft Auto VI, targeting Rockstar Games as a protest against the industry's shift to digital-only releases. The leak, which surfaced just days before a Netflix showcase, includes a high-resolution image of the fictional state of Leonida and gameplay mechanics that indicate a shift towards RPG elements. CyberLeek's manifesto criticizes Rockstar for its decision to release GTA 6 without a physical disc and for locking content behind expensive paywalls. The group has framed the breach as a warning to other publishers, stating that 'no one is safe' from similar attacks. Rockstar and its parent company, Take-Two Interactive, have not publicly responded to the breach, and the leaked content continues to circulate online despite takedown efforts. The incident has led to mixed reactions from gamers, with some expressing sympathy for the developers and others criticizing Rockstar's business practices.
Key Points: • CyberLeek leaked GTA 6 gameplay and map just before a major Netflix showcase. • The hacktivist group claims ideological motives against digital-only game releases. • Rockstar has not publicly acknowledged the breach amid ongoing takedown efforts.