GTA 6 leaks trigger Take-Two subpoena of Microsoft, with Microsoft saying it’s cooperating

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Take-Two filed a DMCA subpoena in New York to identify GTA 6 leakers and force providers (including Microsoft, Discord, and Google) to hand over information, with the aim of locating infringers and defending Take-Two’s IP. Microsoft has since said it’s working with Take-Two and Rockstar Games to protect intellectual property. GTA 6 is scheduled for November 19, 2026, as an Xbox Series X|S and PS5 exclusive, and the case highlights how leaks and platform data intersect during a highly anticipated launch.
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