Acquire-Two’s Rockstar Online games confirms GTA VI leak

Acquire-Two’s Rockstar Online games confirms GTA VI leak


Strauss Zelnick, CEO, Take-Two

Scott Mlyn | CNBC

Rockstar Games, owned by Choose-Two Interactive, confirmed Monday that the corporation experienced a community intrusion in which a third party illegally accessed footage of the new Grand Theft Vehicle online video activity.

Shares of Take-Two were down less than 1% Monday afternoon.

A consumer known as “teapotuberhacker,” who is also declaring duty for the latest hack at the journey-hailing enterprise Uber, posted far more than 90 movies of GTA VI in its early improvement phase to an on the web discussion board. The movies reveal specifics like the area, the major figures and other central functions of the video game.

Rockstar issued a statement Monday.

“We are incredibly disappointed to have the information of our up coming recreation shared with you all in this way,” the company said in the assertion.

The leaked video clips were being originally posted to an on line information board named GTAForums, and the web-site now capabilities a banner on its homepage instructing end users not to share one-way links to the copyrighted elements.

Analysts from Jefferies mentioned the leak is one of the premier in modern memory, but they do not believe that it will eventually damage video game sales.

“It is a PR disaster, maybe sets again output, and hurts morale,” they wrote in a take note Monday. “Having said that, dependent on what we see, the match is even more alongside than a lot of feel and will never influence match reception/sales.”

 — CNBC’s Michael Bloom contributed to this report.





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