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GTA 6 Leaked Again: New Hacker Exposes Render Model Data

Summary
According to TwistedVoxel, there has been another significant leak for Grand Theft Auto VI, and this time it appears to be from a different hacker than the previously known Cyberleek, who leaked gameplay and map details. The latest breach reportedly involves an Xbox Graphics Capture file containing rendering data from in-game scenes. Rockstar insider Ben shared details, emphasizing that this file is not a playable build, but it still contains a wealth of sensitive development information. Xbox Graphics Capture files typically record GPU and CPU data generated while rendering a specific frame, and this leak allegedly includes game models, map data, and even a texture asset used for the in-game mini-map. Community members are already attempting to extract height maps and other assets from the file to uncover more game details. This is the second major leak for GTA 6 in recent months, following Cyberleek's earlier exposure of extensive gameplay footage and map designs, which severely disrupted Rockstar's development. The new leak has reignited concerns among players and industry observers about content security, and Rockstar has yet to issue an official response. Analysts suggest that repeated breaches may force the company to strengthen internal security measures, potentially affecting development timelines. For players, while leaks offer a tantalizing glimpse into the game…