Publisher Take-Two Interactive is going after the current GTA leaker! Microsoft and Discord were subpoenaed to court and ordered to reveal all available information.
Rockstar Games suffers another major leak! Over the past few days, new information and film clips from the upcoming action blockbuster Grand Theft Auto VI have been released more or less regularly as part of Cyberleek’s leaks. While efforts were made to minimize the damage by quickly deleting the clip, publisher Take-Two Interactive is currently pursuing those responsible.
What is now known is that the company has received court subpoenas from Microsoft and Discord, as both companies are supposed to help identify the leaker. how my city According to reports, the subpoena was issued through the Southern District Court of New York.
With this step, Take-Two hopes that Microsoft and Discord will have to hand over all internal information and documents related to the leak so that the leaker can eventually be identified and held accountable. Additionally, court documents indicate that the leaked material includes not only audiovisual content, but also the game’s artwork, images, dialogue, and other creative elements.
As a result, Microsoft was asked to “identify users, people, and entities associated with this personality”; the personality means “Cyberleek.”
Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive are going through a terrible time, as one person seems to have been Mastered earlier versions GTA 6 related content and has been leaking various aspects of the game. we have been shown Some details about the gameincluding maps, honor system, melee combat and more. Now, Take-Two’s first steps in hunting down the leaker have been revealed.
Konkret heißt es im englischsprachigen Original in der gerichtlichen Anforderung: “All identifying information associated with all user accounts that are members that communicated with the Discord servers listed below during the time period from June 1, 2026 to the present; for these accounts, please provide any associated device/telemetry records for the presence of one or more of the following tools/documentation artifacts on the system.
In addition to “CYBERLEEK”, Discord also requested user accounts “CINEMATICROCKSTAR” and “Surfer24k” as well as “cyberleek_west,surwest” and “Ødyssey.gg”.

