Although everything pointed to the leak about Grand Theft Auto VI it was completely real, considering the large amount of material that existed and even the DMCA requests that have been made from Rockstar to social networks such as Twitter and YouTube, finally the company has come to the fore to recognize the event.
As we see in the tweet under these lines, Rockstar has explained that they have suffered an intrusion into their network, in which a third party has downloaded sensitive information from their systemswhich is mostly what has been seen by now in the form of videos and screenshots.
Likewise, Rockstar has explained that no disruption to its current game services is expected – such as the GTA Online services –nor are there expected to be long-term effects on the development of the projects that Rockstar has underway –Well, not only GTA VI is in development—.
Finally, the company indicates that they will soon release a public update regarding the progress of the development of the game, which considering that it has been shrouded in secrecy for years, may have prompted the appearance of this leak.
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Jordi Bercial
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