Contrary to rumors of potential exposure or even arrests, activist/group Cyberleek continue Data on Rockstar Games’ highly anticipated open-world crime thriller game GTA VI has “leaked.”
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Titled “Hypercar Part 1” (“Hypercar Part One”), the new two-and-a-half-minute video shows a sunset ride through Vice City in Truffade’s Thrax supercar (which debuted in GTA Online in the summer of 2019).
This video allows you to appreciate the variety and detail of each area, Vice City’s development density levels, the soft lighting created by sunsets, realistic puddles (possibly using ray tracing), and updated car theft mechanics.
The new leak still has no slogan of defending the rights of gamers, instead Cyberleek calls on all involved to send money to their crypto wallets. Apparently, hackers play GTA VI to make easy money.
user GTA Forum It is estimated that Cyberleek’s revenue from these transactions is approximately $40-60. Cryptocurrency clues led cyber sleuths to the KuCoin exchange, which requires users to verify their identities.
Neither Take-Two nor Rockstar have officially commented on the leak
As noted in the publication my cityTake-Two Interactive (owner of Rockstar) has begun looking for Cyberleek – the company has requested from Microsoft and Discord a large amount of data related to the leak in New York federal court.
GTA VI will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X, and S on November 19, starting at $80 (starting at 9,999 rubles in Russia). The game will get a longer reveal next week – which will be exclusive to Netflix for the time being.
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