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Rockstar hasn't identified GTA 6 leaker; marketing plans remain on track
Rockstar has not identified who leaked GTA 6 gameplay footage or how the breach occurred, and a senior executive sent staff a memo denouncing the leaker while urging focus on ongoing work. Rockstar will keep its marketing timetable, including a planned Netflix reveal on August 27. Take-Two subpoenaed Microsoft and Discord in the investigation, the publisher's market value fell by more than $2 billion this week, and GTA 6 remains scheduled for release on November 19 for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
- Rockstar has not identified the party responsible for the GTA 6 gameplay leaks or determined how the breach happened.
- A top Rockstar executive sent a staff memo denouncing the leaker and saying the incident will not detract from employees' work.
- Rockstar will not change its marketing plans and is proceeding with a planned Netflix reveal on August 27.
- Take-Two subpoenaed Microsoft and Discord as part of the investigation; the publisher’s market value dropped more than $2 billion this week, and GTA 6 is still set for November 19 on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.