Grand Theft Auto 6 Footage Leaked Online, Take-Two Issues Subpoenas

Grand Theft Auto 6 Footage Leaked Online, Take-Two Issues Subpoenas
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The leaks have prompted legal action and raised questions about the impact on one of the year's most anticipated games.

  • Clips allegedly showing Grand Theft Auto 6 have appeared online.
  • Take-Two has served Microsoft with a court subpoena related to the GTA 6 leaks.
  • Rockstar Games is reportedly concerned about the repeated leaks of Grand Theft Auto 6.
  • Discord has also been subpoenaed by Take-Two in connection with the leaks.
  • BBC News questioned whether the leaks will significantly affect the game's success.

Footage believed to be from Grand Theft Auto 6 surfaced online, leading Take-Two to issue subpoenas to Microsoft and Discord as part of its response.

The leaks and subsequent legal actions highlight the challenges major game developers face in protecting intellectual property and managing public expectations ahead of high-profile releases.

Observers are watching for further legal developments and official statements from Rockstar or Take-Two regarding the game's release and the impact of the leaks.

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