What is CyberLeek? Everything we know about the alleged GTA 6 leakers.
Gamers have been waiting years to see gameplay footage from Grand Theft Auto VI , but this week, an individual or group known as CyberLeek has started posting possible clips online.
For anyone who has not spent years following every scrap of GTA 6 news, here is why this matters: The game is the long-awaited next installment in Rockstar Games’ enormously popular open-world crime series.
Players explore fictional cities, drive vehicles, complete missions, and generally cause as much chaos as they want.
Its predecessor, Grand Theft Auto V , was released in 2013, meaning fans have been waiting more than a decade for this one.
Now, just three months before GTA 6 arrives, and a week before an extended look premieres on Netflix , CyberLeek is releasing what appears to be unfinished footage from the game.
The leaker has already posted videos of driving, fighting, a basketball mini game, and flying, along with images purportedly showing the game’s full map.
The latest clip also shows the main character Jason shooting the word "Leek" onto a wall, suggesting the leakers have more than just random video clips.
Mashable is not posting the alleged GTA leaks, which have not been confirmed as legitimate, but the videos have been going viral on X and other platforms.
CyberLeek has also published what appears to be a manifesto on consumer rights, launched its own cryptocurrency, and asked people to spend that token to vote on which footage to release next.
If this sounds like a lot, it is.
Let’s break it down.
What is CyberLeek? Credit: CyberLeek CyberLeek is the name used by an unidentified person or group releasing alleged GTA 6 development material.
We do not know who is behind it, where the operator is located, or how the footage was obtained.
It is also unclear whether one person is running the operation or whether multiple people are involved.
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