Cyberleek paired fresh GTA 6 footage with a manifesto demanding Take-Two apologize and commit to changes, threatening more leaks until it does.
Three demands anchor the campaign: no digital preorders, no single-player DLC already in base files, and mandatory offline fallback modes for single-player games.
The group says publishers sell unfinished games, remove server access while keeping customers' money, and use predatory tactics; leaked clips appear genuine and are already being hit with takedowns.
Stop Killing Games backed the anti-shutdown cause but urged players not to fund Cyberleek's memecoin push, calling the leak campaign illegal and harmful to Rockstar days before an official extended look.
GTA 6 is due on November 19, leaving Rockstar facing renewed leak pressure after earlier footage suggested Cyberleek had access to a working game build.