Yesterday's leak(opens in new tab) of GTA 6 footage was one of the largest in the history of the games industry, and it was inevitable that the official response to it would be swift and far-reaching. Now, it appears said response has begun. In a statement, Rockstar Games has confirmed the company «suffered a network intrusion» where an «unauthorized third party illegally accessed and downloaded confidential information from our systems, including early development footage for the next Grand Theft Auto.»
The statement further expresses how Rockstar is «extremely disappointed» that details of the next GTA were «shared in this way» and says that the studio will «properly introduce you to this next game when it is ready.» It adds that work on the game will continue «as planned,» suggesting that the leak won't affect the projected development of the game, as was the case with Half-Life 2. You can read the full statement below:
A Message from Rockstar Games pic.twitter.com/T4Wztu8RW8September 19, 2022
Meanwhile, Take Two Interactive has begun issuing takedown notices on footage (and links to footage) to multiple websites. Take Two's response started late yesterday evening, with several videos on YouTube showing the leaked footage being removed at the request of the company. Take Two has also issued takedown notices to two major GTA communities, namely the Grand Theft Auto 6 subreddit page, and GTAForums, the initial source for the leak.
As reported by VGC, the GTA6 subreddit was temporarily taken down as moderators cleared it of any imagery of the leaked material. It has since been reopened with a warning stating «no one can post links, photos and videos of the recent leaks» in order to protect the subreddit from being
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