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GTA 6 leaker Cyberleek demands apology, vows continued attacks over 'anti-consumerism'
Cyberleek, the actor behind a major Grand Theft Auto 6 leak, published a manifesto accusing publishers of 'anti-consumer' practices and vowed to continue targeting companies until Rockstar and Take-Two issue public apologies and concrete restitution. The manifesto sets three specific demands on game business practices and says Cyberleek is raising funds for a secret project and referenced a memecoin to finance future actions. Copyright takedown requests have been filed against the leaked GTA 6 files, and the leak arrives about three months before the game's planned release, creating legal and reputational pressure for Rockstar and Take-Two.
- Cyberleek published a manifesto listing three 'commandments': no digital preorders; no singleplayer DLC that is already part of shipped game data; and mandatory offline fallback states for singleplayer games.
- Cyberleek warned it will continue striking publishers that violate those edicts and demands public apologies, a 'concrete commitment' to change, and restitution rather than words alone.
- The group said it is raising funds for a secret project and referenced a memecoin intended to pay for strike infrastructure, security, and protection.
- Copyright takedown requests have been issued against the leaked GTA 6 files, and the leak surfaced roughly three months before the franchise's next scheduled release.