More than 90 files from the hotly anticipated game—the successor to 2013’s Grand Theft Auto V, one of the best-selling video games in history—were published on fan site GTAForums.
had leaked online over the weekend in one of the biggest data breaches to hit the gaming industry. More than 90 files from the hotly anticipated game—the successor to 2013’s, one of the best-selling video games in history—were published on fan site GTAForums. A user with the handle “teapotuberhacker” shared the images and claimed to have obtained them by hacking Rockstar’s Slack feed and getting into the company’s servers.
Rockstar Games’ parent company, Take-Two Interactive, has issued takedowns to scrub the leaked files from YouTube and Twitter, but they’ve already been shared widely online. The hacker has also threatened to leak the source code for, asking Rockstar to negotiate a deal to prevent further leaks.
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