![]() The next day, both GTAForums and the GTA 6 subreddit removed threads featuring the leaked content. As reported by VGC, takedown requests appeared to come from individuals with Rockstar email addresses, all but confirming that the leaks were legitimate. Later that same day, leaked videos on multiple platforms were removed at the request of Take-Two Interactive. The hacker also shared what looks to be various GTA 6 assets, and code from the game. “Here are 90 footage/clips from GTA 6,” they wrote. The leak was from a user named “teapotuberhacker” who also claimed to be the same person who hacked the ride-hailing app Uber earlier this month. The clips also seemingly confirmed some rumors about GTA 6 that were already spreading online, such as the existence of male and female protagonists. Various clips, with unfinished assets, showed off several elements of the game in development including parts of the world, gunplay, and NPC AI. The leaks quickly spread to other social media sites like Twitter and YouTube. On September 18, it became an unexpected home to leaked assets from the still-in-development Grand Theft Auto 6. ![]() GTAForums is one of the most popular online discussion boards to talk about all things Grand Theft Auto. The Leaks Begin: ‘Here are 90 Footage/clips From GTA 6’ Rockstar parent company Take-Two Interactive and its CEO Strauss Zelnick followed up by saying more of GTA 6 would be shared on “Rockstar’s schedule.” However, with the announcement coming from a press release with no additional materials, it seemed that GTA 6 was still early in development. While undoubtedly still popular, continuing to hype a decade-old game was wearing thin for some fans and the announcement of the next GTA game felt long overdue. “We look forward to sharing more as soon as we are ready, so please stay tuned to the Rockstar Newswire for official details.”īefore the announcement, Rockstar mainly discussed the ongoing success of Grand Theft Auto 5 and GTA Online, both of which were receiving next-gen updates. “e are pleased to confirm that active development for the next entry in the Grand Theft Auto series is well underway,” Rockstar wrote earlier this year. ![]() ![]() ![]() He further mentioned in a separate tweet that this security mishap might be due to Rockstar’s “work-from-home” situation with developers sharing sensitive content over the cloud.Rockstar officially announced the next Grand Theft Auto game on February 4, 2022, in a press release. As per the sources of Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier, who leaked the female protagonist, the leak is real. But, several reliable sources indicate that this leak might indeed be real, and one of the largest in video game history. And since 3080 came out in 2020, the videos have to be from 2020 or later.Īt the moment, Rockstar Games officially hasn’t confirmed or denied the truth of this massive leak. Though, several users also mentioned that the GTA 6 alpha gameplay footage’s overlay has Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card mentioned in it. None of the leaked footage had any dates mentioned in it. They further mentioned that one main clip showed a restaurant getting looted followed by a police encounter while another showed some racist dialogues between two characters near a pool.Ī variety of users, with access to the leak, have pointed out that most of the videos in this archive appear to be from the early development stage as the textures in them are rigid and incomplete. Screenshot of the post that leaked GTA 6 footageĪs per sources, some of the clips even feature billboards and vehicles with the name “Vice City” written on them. ![]()
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