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Outrageous! GTA6 Leaker Sells Ad Slots Publicly: $162K Entry, Customizable

Summary

The hacker group CyberLeek, responsible for the recent series of GTA6 leaks, has turned stolen game development content into a commercial advertising product, openly selling exposure rights within the leaked material. The group offers a "premium ad slot" service: clients can pay to have their own watermark added to future leaked videos, customize specific in-game footage, or even dictate which gameplay mechanics and scenes of GTA6 are showcased. The entry threshold is approximately $162,000, payable in Monero, with higher-tier customization available at individually negotiated prices. CyberLeek claims this is not an extortion attempt against Rockstar and Take-Two, but rather a way to monetize the continuous leaks through commercial means. According to sources, the group has already earned over $60,000 in the past week alone through such partnerships. As of press time, Rockstar has not issued an official response. This incident marks the evolution of game leaks from simple sabotage into a sophisticated underground business model, posing new threats to developers and publishers. For players, this commercialization could encourage more targeted leaks, impacting development progress and final game quality. Moreover, the use of cryptocurrency payments complicates regulation and accountability. The industry needs to be vigilant against the spread of such models and strengthen…

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