Reports indicate that Rockstar Games is furious over an unconfirmed wave of GTA 6 leaks, though the studio plans to keep its upcoming marketing schedule intact. Bloomberg reported that the latest unauthorized footage has rattled studio leaders and angered employees, prompting top executives to condemn the breach internally.
Quick Facts
- Game: Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6)
- Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
- Release Date: November 19, 2026
- Netflix Premiere: August 27, 2026
Netflix Premiere Unchanged
Despite the frustration within the studio, Rockstar Games response to the GTA 6 leaks does not include delaying its media plans. Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look will still premiere on Netflix on August 27. The footage will then become available on Rockstar's official YouTube channel and website six hours later.
Development on Grand Theft Auto VI is not yet finished, meaning the leaked materials circulating online do not necessarily represent the final build players will receive at launch. The leaks, which began appearing on August 18, showcased gameplay elements such as a revamped Wanted system, fuel mechanics, improved combat, item storage, and an in-game radio featuring a 2025 track by Tate McRae.
Publisher Response and Legal Action
The leaked material emerged under the name Cyberleek, tied to an anonymous campaign promoting a Solana memecoin while protesting digital preorders. While Rockstar has not publicly addressed the footage, parent company Take-Two has filed copyright complaints to remove the clips. Additionally, the publisher has asked a federal court to subpoena Microsoft and Discord for account records, IP addresses, and device identifiers to track down the source of the leak.
Source Reliability
Credibility Rating: 5/5 Stars
The reporting originates from Bloomberg's established insider coverage regarding Rockstar Games' internal operations, alongside verifiable legal filings made by Take-Two Interactive in federal court.

