GTA 6 Leaker Defies Take-Two Subpoenas With Shocking New Gameplay Leaks


Aug 23rd '26 8:04am:
GTA 6 Leaker Defies Take-Two Subpoenas With Shocking New Gameplay Leaks







The GTA 6 leaker situation took a completely wild turn this week. Even with Take-Two sending legal heavy hitters after Microsoft, Discord, and GitHub, the individual behind the breaches simply brushed off the warnings and dropped even more gameplay footage online. This time, two new clips surfaced. One showcases supercar driving alongside armed robbery mechanics, while the other takes place inside a strip club. The most brazen detail in that second video is a cutscene where a character casually mentions needing to "take a leak"—a blatant jab aimed straight at Rockstar and their legal team. That brings the total to eight leaked videos in just a single week, all being used to push a shady memecoin scheme called CyberLeek. Behind closed doors, internal frustration is hitting a boiling point. Take-Two secured federal subpoenas forcing Discord and Microsoft to hand over identification data on suspect accounts, with Xbox's CTO even confirming publicly that they are working closely to assist the investigation. Yet according to internal reporting via Bloomberg, Rockstar still has no idea how the footage was accessed in the first place, leaving developers terrified that a playable build might be floating around with massive story spoilers for Jason and Lucia. Despite all the chaos and pressure on the dev team, official plans remain unchanged. The exclusive reveal stream on Netflix is still locked in for this coming Thursday, while the final launch date for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S remains firmly set for November 19, 2026. Whether the legal walls closing in will actually force the leaker to back down before the official reveal is anyone's guess.