Rockstar Games has also stressed it is business as usual for the developer, with its existing titles and future projects facing no “long-term effect” following the leak. The user behind the leaked gameplay has also stated they have access to GTA 5 and GTA 6 source code, a claim seemingly contradicted by Rockstar Games' latest statement. The latest hack on Rockstar Games remains a rapidly developing situation and we’re still scoping out what the breach entailed. Uber has issued a statement noting that it's working with the FBI and US Department of Justice in tandem with Take Two to look into this series of hacks. In an interesting twist, Take Two Interactive has won itself an unlikely ally in ride-sharing service Uber. The user, who first posted the footage to GTA Forums, has claimed access to stolen source code and other assets or "no less than five figures," though Rockstar Games states the hack has no “long-term effect” on development.Rockstar Games parent, Take-Two Interactive, stated it has “already taken steps to isolate and contain this incident," in a recent K-8 form filed with the SEC.The leak stems from a "network intrusion," according to Rockstar Games, allowing a third party to gain access to confidential information from within the studio.The historic leak provides a glimpse into the next Grand Theft Auto entry, confirming prior reports of the series’ first female protagonist and a Vice City setting. The first footage of the next Grand Theft Auto game has leaked online, with over 90 videos showcasing its engine, gameplay, and more from an early development build.Though many of the videos do coincide with other recent leaks, someone would have had to put a lot of time and detail into faking these files. As one of the most anticipated upcoming games, GTA 6 is prime for people attempting to claim fake internet clout. Rockstar has yet to comment on the leak and the legitimacy of the footage is certainly in question. The few videos that do show environments appear to be in a Miami-like setting, matching recent GTA 6 leaks. Whether this is the same person is still up for debate, though the end result appears to have been the same in either case. This used the same methodology as the Uber hack, with the infiltrator posting, “ I announce I am a hacker and Uber has suffered a data breach,” through the employee's chat messages. Related: Sandbox Games That GTA 6 Could Learn FromOriginally reported by PC Gamer, a user on GTAForums that goes by the name teapotuberhacker also claims to be the person responsible for the Uber hack that happened recently, saying they gained access to the files through Rockstar's Slack account, resulting in the huge leak of 90 early-development GTA 6 videos. Many of the videos are devoid of any final rendering and display only a single character or item as a supposed developer works through menu systems. Other clips show characters on their own interacting with environments or driving vehicles. One of the longer, more complete videos has both characters working in tandem to rob a diner. zip file filled with developer videos that reportedly show the new Grand Theft Auto 6 in action, and the files spread quickly over social media sites throughout the early morning.Many of these supposed developer videos match previous leaks that have happened, including GTA 6 co-starring male and female protagonists. Leaked developer footage of Rockstar's newest entry into the GTA franchise, Grand Theft Auto 6, has allegedly leaked online.
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