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New GTA 6 Gameplay Leaks Emerge Despite Take-Two Subpoenas

August 22, 2026 Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor Entertainment

The unauthorized release of Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay continues to escalate as the anonymous persona known as “CyberLeek” published two additional videos on August 22. Despite Take-Two Interactive securing federal subpoenas against Microsoft and Discord to identify the source, the leaker persists in distributing stolen intellectual property while promoting a cryptocurrency scheme.

The Escalation of the CyberLeek Breach

The latest footage, marking the seventh and eighth leaked clips this week, displays supercar mechanics and an armed robbery sequence, alongside a segment featuring a character referencing the need to take “a leak.” This deliberate taunt follows a pattern of distribution that has raised significant concern regarding the security of the game’s development build. The videos are being utilized to advertise a “CyberLeek” memecoin, as part of what is widely considered to be a crypto scheme.

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The situation presents a challenge for Take-Two Interactive. While the company has maintained silence regarding the specific nature of the breach, the legal response has been swift. On August 20, Take-Two issued subpoenas in a federal court targeting Microsoft and Discord, seeking identifying information for user accounts linked to various servers, including those associated with content creator Matthew “Matt” Judge, known as DarkViperAU. Judge has publicly denied any involvement in the leaks.

Legal Strategy and Corporate Cooperation

The legal pressure extends beyond user account identification. On August 19, Take-Two issued a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notice to GitHub, asserting that the platform was hosting stolen content. The notice explicitly demanded that the entire repository be disabled, citing a clear case of infringement with no possibility of remediation. Microsoft has signaled cooperation with the publisher; Xbox Chief Technical Officer Scott Van Vliet confirmed via social media on August 21 that the company is working closely with Take-Two and Rockstar Games to protect their creative works.

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When high-value intellectual property faces such exposure, the financial stakes for a publisher are immense. Beyond the immediate threat to brand equity, the studio must mitigate the impact on long-term monetization strategies. In similar high-stakes environments, organizations often engage specialized crisis communication firms to manage investor sentiment and public discourse. Simultaneously, intellectual property legal counsel plays a critical role in enforcing takedowns and managing the complex, multi-platform litigation required to trace digital footprints across global networks.

Internal Frustration and the Netflix Reveal

Despite the ongoing leaks, Rockstar Games has not adjusted the schedule for upcoming marketing efforts. A segment titled Grand Theft Auto 6: An Extended Look is still slated for release on Netflix on August 27. The content will remain exclusive to the streaming platform for six hours before transitioning to other outlets such as YouTube. Reports from Bloomberg indicate that while there is significant frustration and anger within Rockstar regarding the security breach, the studio currently lacks a definitive understanding of how the leaks originated or the identity of the perpetrators.

The industry is watching closely to see how this breach affects the broader ecosystem of game development and marketing. As the November 19, 2026, release date for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S approaches, the pressure on Rockstar to maintain control over its promotional pipeline is high. The ability to contain such leaks is often a testament to a studio’s operational rigor and its ability to coordinate with event management and digital distribution partners to ensure a controlled rollout of assets.

Ultimately, the “CyberLeek” incident serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities inherent in modern digital production. As Rockstar and Take-Two work to identify the source of the stolen content, the broader entertainment industry remains focused on the efficacy of current digital rights management and the legal mechanisms available to protect creative assets in an era of rapid, decentralized dissemination. For firms operating in the media and gaming sectors, the incident highlights the necessity of robust security protocols and the importance of having pre-vetted legal and communications teams ready to respond to threats to their core IP.

Disclaimer: The views and cultural analyses presented in this article are for informational and entertainment purposes only. Information regarding legal disputes or financial data is based on available public records.

BREAKING: MASSIVE GTA 6 Gameplay LEAK… (TAKEN DOWN)

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