When some 50 gameplay clips of Grand Theft Auto 6 leaked a few years ago, it was largely the work of a devil-may-care hacker who seemed to do it because he could. However, the most recent leak that’s spreading ahead of Rockstar Games and Netflix’s extended GTA 6 reveal is pointed. The group, which goes by the name Cyberleek, also provided a press release with their leak that outlines three guiding “commandments.”
These commandments are described on Cyberleek’s website at length, but they primarily concern recent business decisions taken by Grand Theft Auto 6 publisher Take-Two Interactive. “Thou shalt not sell digital pre-orders,” the first edict reads.
“Thou shalt not sell Fake Single-Player DLC,” states the second commandment, most likely in reference to GTA 6‘s $100 Ultimate Edition, which contains exclusive content. The perks add cosmetics, like tattoos and hairstyles, as well as access to several shops. Though such additions would be considered optional in most games, a big part of GTA 6‘s community revolves around role-playing. Customization of a character’s appearance is not treated as optional by this particular fandom.
“Thou shalt preserve single-player content,” the last commandment declares. Cyberleek takes umbrage with Take-Two’s decision to launch the game without a physical version. The hackers express concern that Take-Two could make GTA 6 inaccessible once support ends.


