GTA 6 Leaks: How Take Two Interactive (TTWO) Stock is Affected

Jaxon Gaines
GTA 6 artwork showing main characters and Vice City setting
Source: Hans India

The upcoming Rockstar Games and Take Two Interactive (TTWO) blockbuster release, GTA 6, has suffered from several leaks this week. GTA 6 has suffered yet another gameplay leak, this time showing taser gameplay and a few seconds of a cutscene. The hacker group behind the leaks, CyberLeek, have also heavily advertised their memecoin through watermarks in this new footage. The recent leaks have had a slight effect on Take Two, a publicly traded company that trades on the US stock market.

Take Two (TTWO) shares are down just over 1.5% this week as the GTA VI leaks continue to pour onto social media. Neither Rockstar nor Take-Two have issued a statement on the leaks, however, posts featuring the leaked content on X (formerly Twitter) are being swiftly deleted shortly after they are shared. While it is currently unclear how these assets emerged or how old they are, they all point to the cryptocurrency and a website owned by CyberLeek.

Furthermore, the memecoin advertised by the assets now has a huge amount of attention on it, although there is some concern online that it is part of a cryptocurrency scam. According to CoinGecko, the meme coin is now down over 10% in the last 24 hours. Two additional bulk leaks appeared on social media Wednesday, with threats of more to come in the coming days.

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Take-Two Interactive (TTWO) is navigating a challenging earnings landscape, reporting a wider net loss while maintaining guidance for $8.0–8.2 billion in net bookings for fiscal 2027. The highly anticipated GTA VI pre-orders are breaking records, but the company faces execution risks ahead of the game’s launch on November 19.