- A leaker has been posting GTA 6 details and videos for the last couple of days.
- He has even introduced his crypto, and fans are paying him to leak more stuff.
- The leaker has also threatened to release a full playable build of the title.
Rockstar Games is in the middle of a massive data leak that has sent the whole gaming industry into shock. A Leaker has gotten hold of tons of GTA 6 footage and has even claimed that he has a playable build of the studio’s flagship title.
Amid all this, the leaker is also already making big money. Now a new report suggests that fans are paying the leaker $80, equivalent to the game’s full price, for the leaks, based on the leaker Cyberleek’s website.
Why it matters: While the leaks have been huge, they have yet to show any latest build or story spoilers, but the leaker does claim he has a playable build and is even threatening to release one of the full endings of the game.

Cyberleek is reportedly running polls on his website to ask the audience what to leak next, but these aren’t normal polls. The leaker has created their own crypto called $CYBERLEEK, and you have to pay for the leak.
Users are reportedly spending $80 to get the leaks, which is the whole MSRP for the base game. Spending money on such things sounds even more absurd considering a detailed GTA 6 showcase is planned in under a week.

Anyhow, Rockstar execs must be having a field day right now. They’ve tried to conceal the details for such a long time, planning a grand introduction with the Netflix look, but many details have emerged due to the leaks.
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