Material from last year's Rockstar hack has seemingly been shared online, claiming that the company cancelled multiple games and DLC expansions. Most concerningly, however, it's being claimed that the leak includes information on Rockstar employees, including contact details.
The reports haven't been verified at the time of writing, but some who claim to have dug into the leaked files say they have been able to find private details on Rockstar employees. Much of this information could be out of date because, if legitimate, it comes from last year's hack. Yet it's still a concerning breach of privacy for the workers and comes as many are away from the office for the holidays.
This is a separate leak to the one that saw the Grand Theft Auto 6 reveal trailer launch online early - with an annoying watermark advertising cryptocurrency.
News of this latest leak began to spread around Christmas Eve, as screenshots of the data were shared on social media. This has mostly pertained to Rockstar's games, as fans say they have found evidence of eight cancelled GTA 5 expansions, including one that would have taken us back to Liberty City. There are also game files and assets for unreleased projects, such as the long-rumoured Bully 2, and the abandoned Agent game.
However, it's also being said that Rockstar employee names and contact information have been included in the leaked files. Further still, those claiming responsibility for the leak are reportedly threatening to share more files from the hack.
The leaker isn't likely to be one of the figures behind the hack in the first place, as two perpetrators have already faced criminal charges and are currently in custody. Instead, it appears that the leakers are separate individuals who
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