The hacker's original Telegram feed also appears to have been deleted. The original hacker confirmed that nothing had been sold yet, meaning that the purchaser likely just lost their money. Take-Two has also started issuing DMCA copyright claims against users who share the stolen content.Īs a further development, a user was seemingly scammed out of $100K USD worth of Bitcoin by purchasing a false repository of the GTA code. The original source of the leak claims it's the result of a hack / social engineering by a sole actor, who is now ransoming GTA5 source code and other Take-Two Interactive property for "no less than 5 figures," according to reports from Telegram. The plot has thickened around the major GTA 6 leak, which has seen dozens of videos spill out onto social media and video-sharing websites. Vehicle interiors and exteriors reportedly feature impressive detail.Character animations seem more advanced, with models reacting, bracing, and flinching while being shot at.It seems players can take a prone position on the ground, a first for the series.An in-game "WhatUp!" messaging app appears, parodying Facebook's WhatsApp.Strip clubs and pawn shops return to the game.Police seem to recall and record stolen vehicles, potentially forcing you to be more creative with escaping law enforcement, ditching cars and so on.It seems to include restaurants, gun shops, gas stations, and more. Reminiscent of the opening scenes of Pulp Fiction.
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