GTA VI leaks persist as Rockstar gears up for Netflix reveal and November launch

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Clips allegedly from GTA VI leaked online ahead of Rockstar’s Netflix “extended look” on Aug 27 and the game’s Nov. 19 release (price $79.99). Footage shows Jason Duval and other GTA‑style crime gameplay; two clips were pulled for copyright, a third remains and is watermarked by a group calling itself CyberLeek that also promotes cryptocurrency. The leaks echo prior 2022 incidents and a data breach Rockstar said wouldn’t affect operations; Rockstar/Take-Two have not commented yet. The Netflix reveal airs Aug 27 at 3 PM ET, with YouTube streaming at 9 PM ET.
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