Rockstar Games‘ parent company Take-Two Interactive has reportedly ordered two of the largest online Grand Theft Auto communities to take down any links to the GTA 6 footage leaked on Sunday.
GTAForums – where the leak was originally shared – and the Grand Theft Auto 6 subreddit page on Reddit both posted messages informing their users that they had been told to remove links to any leaked content.
The original GTAForums thread was temporarily closed down (as spotted by Tom Henderson) with a message reading: “We have been contacted by Take-Two Interactive to take down copyrighted material from GTAForums.
“As usual with previous games, we will be complying and this topic will be re-opened in due course. Thanks for understanding.”
The thread has since returned, albeit locked and with all links to the leak removed. A message at the top reads: “All sensitive media in this thread has been hidden and the thread has been made public again for archival reasons.”
Meanwhile, the entire/r/GTA6 subreddit on Reddit was temporarily taken down.
As noted by Twitter user ArthurLexur, a message on the subreddit read: “Due to legal issues all GTA6 leaks and content is being temporarily paused until things are cleared up for us. Sorry for the inconvenience.”
The subreddit is now back, with a warning at the top that nobody can link to the leaks or the subreddit faces being “obliterated” by Take-Two.
“We are opening the subreddit with a condition that no one can post links, photos and videos of recent leaks,” the message reads. “This is done so to protect the subreddit from getting obliterated by Rockstar Games.
“However, we will allow discussions related to the leak without attaching the leaks. We don’t allow comments that has download links to the
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