GTA 6 Footage Leaked: Cyberleek Group Claims Responsibility for Releasing It in Protest Against Digital Pre-Orders (Watch Video)
An alleged GTA 6 gameplay leak has been linked to the group Cyberleek, which says it is protesting digital pre orders and locked content. The group demands an end to digital pre orders, day one DLC practices and support for offline single player content. Authenticity of the footage remains unconfirmed.
A new alleged gameplay leak for Grand Theft Auto 6 has circulated online, accompanied by a statement from the group claiming responsibility. The group, known as Cyberleek, said the action was a protest against digital pre orders and other practices it views as anti consumer.
GTA 6 Leak and Cyberleek Statement
Cyberleek argued that digital games cannot sell out, removing the original justification for pre orders that existed with physical disc manufacturing limits. The group stated that if publishers want revenue before launch they should produce and sell physical copies.
Alleged GTA 6 Footage Leaked by Cyberleek Group
Here’s the leaked GTA 6 footage 👀
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GTA 6 Leaked, Group Claims Was Protesting Digital Pre-Orders
The group claiming responsibility for the latest GTA VI leak says it was protesting digital pre-orders and other practices it considers anti-consumer.
Cyberleek says digital games can’t sell out, so there is no reason for players to pay before launch. Its manifesto says:…
— Pirat_Nation 🔴 (@Pirat_Nation) August 18, 2026
Cyberleek Demands on Gaming Industry
The group listed three main demands. It wants publishers to stop digital pre orders, end the practice of locking already included content behind extra payments, and ensure single player content continues to function if online servers are shut down. Cyberleek said it targeted GTA 6 because Rockstar is offering digital pre orders and multiple editions with additional content.
Mario Nawfal shared the alleged footage while noting uncertainty over its authenticity, as AI generated leaks have appeared for years. The group also warned that it could target other major companies.
Rockstar Games and Take Two Interactive have not issued public comments on the claims or the footage. Industry observers continue to treat such leaks with caution until official verification.
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