The rapid pace of Grand Theft Auto 6 leaks from the group known as CyberLeek has slowed to a halt. More than 24 hours have now passed since the last piece of footage was shared, breaking a pattern of near-daily releases that began earlier in the week and prompting speculation that the source may have been disrupted.
CyberLeek first surfaced with gameplay clips, map material, and other assets framed as a protest against digital distribution practices and pre-order models. Subsequent drops included driving sequences, combat, exploration, and a notable biplane flight over Vice City that ended with the word "LEEK" shot into a wall. That final detail led many to believe the person or group behind the leaks had access to a playable build rather than isolated video files.
The consistency of the releases made the sudden quiet stand out. Community observers noted the gap online, pointing out that CyberLeek had previously been vocal about plans to share more material. The group’s website, which had been offline at points, later reappeared, but no new footage accompanied its return.
Rockstar and Take-Two have not issued public statements about the leaks beyond the standard wave of copyright takedowns that removed many of the videos from major platforms. Neither company has confirmed whether any individual has been identified or contacted. The absence of official comment leaves the silence open to interpretation. Some see it as a sign that the campaign has been interrupted. Others suggest the group could simply be preparing a larger drop or has chosen to pause ahead of Rockstar’s scheduled Extended Look on August 27.
The leaks arrived at a sensitive moment for the most anticipated game in years. GTA 6 is set to launch on November 19, and Rockstar has tightly controlled official information. The sudden appearance of playable-looking footage, followed by an abrupt stop, has left the community in a familiar state of uncertainty: waiting to see whether the quiet holds or whether more material still surfaces before the official showcase.
For now, the daily rhythm has broken. Whether that marks the end of the CyberLeek campaign or only a temporary lull remains unclear. Rockstar’s continued silence and the lack of new leaks are the only concrete developments in the past day. In a week defined by uncontrolled footage, the absence of new drops has become the story.
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