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Updated · IGN · Aug 19
Stop Killing Games Disavows GTA 6 Leak Group as CyberLeek Pushes 3 Demands
Updated
Updated · IGN · Aug 19

Stop Killing Games Disavows GTA 6 Leak Group as CyberLeek Pushes 3 Demands

3 articles · Updated · IGN · Aug 19

Summary

  • Stop Killing Games told supporters not to send CyberLeek money, said it sympathizes with Rockstar staff, and rejected any link to the group behind the apparent GTA 6 leak.
  • A Reddit statement said the movement acted to avoid political blowback, arguing lawmakers—especially conservatives needed for a majority—must not associate its campaign with threats and leaks.
  • CyberLeek’s site, promoted in leaked videos and a map image, carries 3 demands to Rockstar and other publishers, threatens more leaks, and has drawn attention to a memecoin some online users fear is a scam.
  • Rockstar and Take-Two have not confirmed the leak’s authenticity but appear to be removing uploads, as the incident lands days before a Netflix-exclusive GTA 6 gameplay showcase and ahead of the game’s Nov. 19, 2026 launch.
  • The split matters because Stop Killing Games, launched after Ubisoft’s shutdown of The Crew, is still lobbying against all-digital end-of-life practices after an EU setback in June and a new anti-Sony lawsuit this month.

Insights

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Could this massive security breach force Rockstar to alter its highly anticipated November 2026 launch plans?