Fintech & Crypto Alerts · Parker Shaw · 21 August 2026

CyberLeek website fuels third day of alleged GTA 6 leaks

CyberLeek website fuels third day of alleged GTA 6 leaks

A group tied to the CyberLeek website is on a third day of posting apparent Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay footage and map assets online, and the latest video suggests the leakers may have access to a playable build while using the publicity to promote a memecoin linked from that site. Rockstar and Take-Two have not confirmed the material is authentic, but outlets report they appear to be removing uploads from social media.

Key Takeaways

What is circulating from the CyberLeek website?

According to IGN, apparent GTA 6 gameplay and a full-map image first surfaced pointing to a cryptocurrency and the CyberLeek website. Early clips reportedly showed Jason playing basketball, driving and attacking an NPC, with later uploads covering taser use, knife combat, cutscene snippets and plane gameplay.

GamesIndustry.biz similarly reports daily posts of mechanics, assets and a map, and says the group threatened new videos each day. Neither outlet treats the material as officially verified.

Why does the latest video raise bigger concerns?

IGN's August 20 update says a section of the newest clip shows Jason shooting the word "LEEK" into a wall. That detail, also noted by GamesIndustry.biz, has led speculation that the leakers hold a working build, not only pre-cut footage.

If true, IGN warns, story spoilers become a larger risk. Both outlets stress it is still unclear how old the apparent build is or how much of the game it contains. IGN counted this as the fifth gameplay video to leak in the week.

How does the memecoin fit the fintech angle?

Every major clip described so far advertises a memecoin. IGN reports the CyberLeek website ran a poll asking people to pay in that coin to vote on which video to leak next, and that the plane clip won. IGN also notes huge attention on the token alongside concern it could be a cryptocurrency scam.

For readers tracking crypto-linked risk narratives, more alerts sit on our Fintech & Crypto Alerts hub. The publicity loop—leak, site traffic, coin hype—matters even while Rockstar stays silent.

What are the group's demands of Rockstar?

IGN says the CyberLeek website manifesto lists demands aimed at digital pre-orders, so-called "fake" single-player DLC, and removal of paid single-player content. GamesIndustry.biz reports the group wants Rockstar to reconsider an all-digital GTA 6 strategy, including no physical discs, and to remove monetised single-player content.

One clip overlay quoted by IGN reads: "No physical discs? Then more leeks!" The manifesto, per both outlets, also threatens other publishers, closing with a warning that if CyberLeek can reach Rockstar, "no one is safe."

The surge arrives days before Rockstar's Netflix "Extended Look," due August 27. GTA 6 is scheduled for November 19, 2026 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, IGN reports.

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