GTA 6 Leak Rumor Claims Rockstar India Hack and High-Value Build Sale
Fresh twists keep coming in the ongoing GTA 6 leak, with a new theory attempting to map how the account behind the latest “progressively more” material may have gained access to Rockstar Games work-in-progress builds. While nothing has been verified publicly, the speculation now points to a potential breach involving Rockstar India and, further, to a claimed high-value sale of a development version.
Quick facts
- The leak continues as new videos and internal-looking material keep circulating.
- A new, unconfirmed theory links the alleged breach to a Rockstar India employee.
- The theory names Russian hackers as supposed initial attackers, but provides no confirmation.
- Another claim suggests a development version was sold to Cyberleek for roughly $50 million, though no public proof exists.
- The exact compromised GTA 6 version and the timing of the incident remain unknown.
How the theory explains “broad” access
The central idea is that attackers allegedly compromised the team or credentials of a worker at Rockstar India, enabling access to an internal build used during development. The leak’s scale—described as more extensive than early viewers initially expected—is cited as the reason this access story is gaining traction, even without hard evidence.
Beyond the Rockstar India connection, the theory expands with an additional accusation: it points to Russian hackers as the suspected starting point of the attack. However, there is currently no confirming information available to substantiate that claim, and key details like which specific build was affected and when the alleged breach took place are still missing.
A claimed $50 million sale for a development build
The most attention-grabbing part of the rumor concerns what allegedly happened after the intrusion. The claims state that someone in India may have sold a purported development version of GTA 6 to Cyberleek for around $50 million.
That figure is presented as extraordinary, and the lack of public documentation is a major reason to treat the story cautiously. At present, there are no publicly available proofs identifying who would have taken part, whether such an operation actually occurred, or whether Cyberleek holds a fully functional complete version of the game.
Still, what makes the rumor hard to ignore is the perceived breadth of material that Cyberleek appears to have access to. Over multiple waves, different sequences and internal details have reportedly surfaced, while threats continue to suggest more content could be published.
What’s known—and what isn’t
For now, Rockstar India’s alleged involvement, the mention of Russian hackers, and especially the purported $50 million sale remain in the “rumor” category until additional evidence appears. The only clear takeaway is that the GTA 6 leak appears larger and more varied than what initially surfaced, leaving open the possibility that more material may still come out.


