The wave of unauthorized Grand Theft Auto 6 leaks has reached its peak—the online anonymous user Cyberleek is leaking authentic gameplay files one after another, forcing Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive to urgently call in lawyers. While industry giants are attempting to seize the legal initiative through subpoenas on Discord, the insider is building his own ecosystem around $Cyberleek. Below, we detail what has leaked online, the leaker’s goal, and the threat it poses to the November 19 release.
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Why is Cyberleek leaking Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay?
The actual pace of leaks is supported by an ideological document. The anonymous user will publish a three-point manifesto opposing the abandonment of physical media on the PS5, condemning the practice of exclusive Ultimate Editions, and calling for the preservation of games. However, the Stop Killing Games initiative has already disavowed his actions.
Behind the ideological facade, meticulous financial calculations are visible. Users are offered the opportunity to purchase the $Cyberleek cryptotoken. Only asset holders in the private Discord server are allowed to vote on which specific video set will be released publicly next. This transforms ordinary evidence into a monetization tool.
Data from leaked files: what’s already leaked online
Researchers Zyrexdz, ShoelessTom, and iamapez will compile a vast array of information in the GTA 6 Leak Breakdown – The Cyberleek Files & Full Proof document. Currently, six videos have been officially recorded:
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Clip #1: Jason testing the interactive Basketball minigame.
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Clip #2: Driving through the city in daylight, an accidental accident, and a hand-to-hand fight with an NPC.
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Clip #3: The streets of Vice City at night, breaking into a restricted facility, and a fight.
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Clip #4: A direct assault on a police officer, an escape on his motorcycle into a river, and subsequent chaotic skirmishes.
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Clip #5: A plane flight over a metropolis, where a character shoots out the “LEEK” sign on a wall.
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Clip #6: A hypercar is stolen from the driver, followed by a demonstration of high-speed physics.
Judging by the track “Sports Car” by Tate McRae playing in the background and released in January 2025, the anonymous leaker obtained a test build no older than 2025-2026. Analysts speculate that the leaker is using a specialized gameplay client, as only Jason appears in all the footage.
Rockstar Games’ Response and Legal Precedent
Publisher Take-Two Interactive is acting without delay. The company has already issued subpoenas to the Discord administration seeking to uncover the real identities of the closed channel’s members.

Court practice shows that such cases are followed through. Hacker Arion Kurtay (Lapsus$), who leaked 90 videos in 2022, will be transferred to a regular prison to await trial in July 2026. This situation demonstrates that maintaining anonymity under such intense scrutiny from intelligence agencies and legal experts is virtually impossible.
What players can expect before the November 19 release
The extended official screening of Grand Theft Auto 6 will take place exclusively on Netflix on August 27 at 10:00 PM (Moscow time). The developers will show the exact build that was prepared for the public. The game’s November 19 release date remains unchanged.
Users should exercise caution when searching online. Malware and Trojans designed to steal personal data are being distributed en masse under the guise of “playable leaked builds” or ZIP archives from Cyberleek imitators.
