GTA 6 forums clean house of massive leak to avoid being "obliterated by Rockstar"
GTA publisher Take Two has requested the l꧟eaked in⭕formation be removed from online forums

All links, images, and videos pertaining to this weekend's historic 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GTA 6 leak have been removed from two popular online forums after a request from Rockstar parent company and GTA 6 publisher Take-Two Interactive.
As first spotted by Tom Henderson, an update on the GTA Forums says a takedown request was received from Take-Two Interactive and that the message board's modera🧸tors have complied. However, discussion around the leaked footage is still allowed as long as it doesn't include any actual footage or links to footage.
Take Two has requested has the GTAforum remove the thread containing the leaked information. In addition, the hackers account now has 0 posts that are live. 🐷Several Twitter accounts appearing to be the hac✤ker have also popped up, but all seem to be impersonators. pic.twitter.com/6Zxb235miz
"We are opening the subreddit with a condition that no one can post links, photos and videos of recent leaks. This is done so to pro🌺tect the subreddit from getting obliterated by Rockstar Games.
"However, we will allow discussions related to the leak without attaching the leaks. We don't allow🌳 comments that has download links to the leak."
In case you missed it, over the weekend a cache over 90 videos and screenshots of GTA 6 leaked, making this the most significant breach in Rockstar's history. Earlier today, the studio released a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:statement sayin♓g it was "extrem🦄ely disappointed" while assuring that it doe𒅌sn't anticipate "any disruption to our live game services nor any long-term effect on the development of ou🤪r ongoing projects."
GTA 6 is still years from launching, so check out these excellent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:games like GTA in the meantime.
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