GTA 6 Leak Escalates With Second Rockstar Claim

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GTA 6 Leak Gets Worse as Second Group Claims Rockstar Access

The GTA 6 leak situation has reportedly escalated after a second group claimed it obtained internal material from Rockstar Games.

The new group appears to be separate from the original leaker known as CyberLeek. It has reportedly shared material that it claims proves access to an internal GTA 6 development build.

The group reportedly released an unreleased GTA 6 screenshot that it claims came from an internal development build dated April 2026.

Other material circulating online allegedly shows development files and shaders being extracted from the game.

One post also claimed that the group had access to an Xbox development kit containing a GTA 6 build.

However, there is uncertainty about the hardware being used to run the leaked build.

Some reports have linked the material to an Xbox development kit. Other reports citing developers and industry sources claim the latest content is actually running on a PC.

The claims surrounding the second group have not been independently confirmed. It also remains unclear how the group allegedly obtained access to Rockstar’s internal material.

A Reddit post that was later deleted claimed the group gained access after allegedly phishing a Rockstar employee in India.

That claim has also not been independently verified. The alleged second leak currently appears smaller than the material previously shared by CyberLeek.

Alongside the alleged development build and other files, the group reportedly exposed private information belonging to Rockstar employees. The private information has not been reproduced or detailed.

CyberLeek previously released alleged GTA 6 gameplay footage and map material, attracting widespread attention online.

Several copies of that material were later removed from major platforms following copyright complaints. However, other copies reportedly continued circulating online.

If the latest claims are genuine, Rockstar could now be dealing with two apparently separate sources of GTA 6 leaks.

The development would add further pressure on Rockstar as it works toward the release of one of the most anticipated games in the industry.

GTA 6 has already experienced major leaks in the past. In 2022, more than 90 development videos were reportedly leaked online following a breach.

The game’s first trailer also appeared online ahead of its planned release in 2023.

The repeated incidents have made GTA 6 one of the most heavily leaked games in recent years.

For now, the latest claims about the second group’s access remain unverified. Rockstar has not publicly confirmed the authenticity or source of the newly circulated material.

Also read: Rockstar Pushes GTA 6 Release For Extra Fine-Tuning

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