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GTA 6 leaks appear to be real after Take-Two copyright…

Rockstar's parent company has issued a copyright strike to a YouTuber for reporting on GTA 6 leaks, making us pretty sure that these leaks are real.


Are the leaks real? | © Cyber ​​Boi via YouTube

In September, insider LegacyKillaHD shared a series of leaks about GTA VI on X, explaining details various aspects of game development. The leaks covered mission types, a Fast and Furious-inspired heist, and the game's narrative structure compared to Red Dead Redemption 2.

GTA 6 leaks increase as YouTuber faces copyright strike

When YouTuber Cyber ​​Boi created a video simply discussing these leaks, he said was hit with a copyright strike from Take-Two Interactive. What's notable is that he didn't include any leaked footage, just Used clips from GTA 5 to highlight the results of LegacyKilla.Cyber ​​Boi believes This action indicates the authenticity of the leaksand noted that other YouTubers have also removed content related to the leaked details. He addressed the strike on Reddit, saying: “Earlier this year, Take-Two outsourced its content ID system to a third-party company. They don't bother claiming leaked footage anymore. However, in the last 24 hours, they have claimed tweets involving leaks (particularly images, even if they are AI-generated).

He further shared: “Today I had conversations with five other YouTubers who had the same thing happen to them. It looks like they are cracking down on leaked information.” While Cyber ​​Boi is optimistic that the copyright strike will be overturned, it raises significant questions about the validity of LegacyKilla's leaks broader implications for content creators Discussion of possible GTA VI details.