Suspected of being hacked? Rumored to be a demo video of “Grand Theft Auto 6”, a large number of online appearances | 4Gamers

Possibly one of the biggest game leaks in history. Rockstar Games’ unpublished “Grand Theft Auto 6” is under attack by an unknown person who claims to be a hacker, leaking a large number of confidential development documents and videos, and even claiming to have the development source code in hand!

This happened. A user of the “Grand Theft Auto” forum GTAForums “TeapotUberHacker” claimed to be the mastermind behind Uber’s hacking, and published 90 test videos claiming to be from “Grand Theft Auto 6”, covering Source code, assets, etc. for Grand Theft Auto 5 and 6.

At present, these videos and clips continue to circulate on YouTube, Twitter, Reddit and other social networking sites, because they are similar to the previous piece of information that was also claimed to be leaked from “Grand Theft Auto 6”, such as multiple playable characters, a female characters, set in Miami-style Sin City, and more.

The post is still being posted on GTAForums and continues to receive attention (web link)。

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The hacker called Rockstar Games and Take-Two at the same time as the message was released, asking any employee who saw it and wanted to contact him to negotiate a deal with him. So far, some of the “alleged” source code of “Grand Theft Auto 5” has been purchased for $100,000 worth of Bitcoin (equivalent to regarding NT$3.13 million).

According to the hacker, these sold “Grand Theft Auto 5” source codes will be sent with the “Grand Theft Auto 6” files, but the “Grand Theft Auto 6” source code has not been sold, the quotation must be Above 5-figure dollars.

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It’s worth noting that TeapotUberHacker seems to have intentionally seen Rockstars Games or Take-Two bid to redeem the “Grand Theft Auto 6” source code, and package the slightly less profitable “Grand Theft Auto 5” or some 6th generation files, but in rumors After the transaction was successful, the hacker denied the fact that the bitcoins had arrived in the account, in other words… it was suspected that a black-eating incident had occurred. It can only be said that the actual transaction status is confusing.

At the same time, according to Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier, Rockstar Games contacts indicated that they were aware of the matter.

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Incidentally, the hacker claimed to be involved in the recent Uber hack.

Continue to pay attention to the follow-up development.

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