![]() ![]() ![]() Having so much of the game already shown online in a way that's not intentional can lead to incredibly costly consequences, with many game developers' careers on the line. Video game companies aggressively target leaked materials for upcoming games, and Grand Theft Auto 6 has barely even been announced. Take-Two's response is more than understandable. Moderators for the GTA6 subreddit have posted an announcement saying that it is locking the community down as Reddit responds to "lots of copyright strikes." The GTA6 subreddit is one such community, though that appears to have ended after a new leak hit the community this past week. Somehow, likely due to the sheer amount of leaked Grand Theft Auto 6 content, some leak-focused communities were able to continue sharing material without receiving copyright strikes. ![]() RELATED: Image Shows How Much Bigger GTA 6 Map May Be Compared to GTA 5 Publisher Take-Two aggressively targeted leaked Grand Theft Auto 6 material, but as is often the case online when something goes viral, it's difficult to stomp out every fire. The leaks revealed several substantial unannounced details from the highly-anticipated Grand Theft Auto sequel. On September 18, a member of the GTAForums community posted more than 50 minutes of video recorded from an in-development version of Grand Theft Auto 6. ![]()
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