Cyberleek Threatens More Publisher Hacks Over GTA 6 Leak, Sets 3 Anti-Consumer Demands
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Updated · PC Gamer · Aug 18
Cyberleek Threatens More Publisher Hacks Over GTA 6 Leak, Sets 3 Anti-Consumer Demands
3 articles · Updated · PC Gamer · Aug 18
Summary
Cyberleek said it will keep targeting game publishers after the GTA 6 leak until companies issue a public apology and make concrete changes to what it calls anti-consumer practices.
Three demands anchor the threat: no digital preorders, no single-player DLC already included in game data, and mandatory offline fallback modes for single-player games.
The group said it is raising funds through a memecoin for infrastructure, security and protection to support future attacks and resist what it called corporate counterattacks.
Rockstar and Take-Two have not commented, but rapid copyright takedowns against the leaked material have added to signs the GTA 6 leak is authentic.
GTA 6 is about 3 months from its console release, leaving Rockstar and Take-Two facing potential further disruption ahead of a major Netflix reveal next week.