A new rumor surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6 indicates that the hacker group responsible for recent leaks is now charging massive cryptocurrency fees to feature advertisements and custom gameplay requests. According to reports spotted by The Game Post, the group operating the CyberLeek page is asking for a minimum fee of over $162,000 in Monero crypto to initiate negotiations for product placement or specific footage.
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While the reporting comes from established industry outlets tracking the leak ecosystem, the underlying claims originate entirely from the leakers themselves. Rockstar Games and parent company Take-Two have not verified these commercial claims, though they have actively subpoenaed records from platforms like Discord and Microsoft to track down the hackers.
What Buyers Are Reportedly Getting
Despite the steep asking price, the group has allegedly already brought in over $60,000 over the past week, with roughly $390,000 in cryptocurrency value advertised across their digital portfolio. For those willing to pay the fee, the leakers claim to offer:
- Ad placements, including custom watermarks on leaked video
- Custom gameplay footage tailored to specific brands
- Specifically requested gameplay features
Grand Theft Auto VI is officially scheduled for release on November 19, 2026, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, developed and published by Rockstar Games. As publisher Take-Two faces billions in lost stock value from the ongoing leaks, Rockstar management continues attempts to track down the group behind the distribution.

