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Silenced? GTA 6 Hacker Goes Quiet for 24+ Hours

Summary
The GTA 6 leak saga has taken a new turn. Cyberleek, the hacker who had been leaking internal game footage for days, has not posted new content for over 24 hours, sparking speculation that Rockstar has tracked down or neutralized the individual. As one of the most anticipated games ever, GTA 6 has been kept under tight wraps by Rockstar and its parent company Take-Two. The official deep-dive trailer is scheduled for August 27, following the company's typical controlled release strategy. However, earlier this week, a hacker group called Cyberleek suddenly released actual gameplay footage of GTA 6, claiming it was a protest against the lack of a physical edition. They continued leaking new clips and internal materials for several days. The sudden silence could mean their account was banned, law enforcement got involved, or they chose to stop under pressure. For players, these leaks offer an early, unauthorized look at the game in development, but they do not reflect the final quality. For the industry, the incident highlights the importance of information security in game development and reflects growing player frustration with digital-only releases. Either way, the official preview video remains the most reliable source of information in the near future.