CYBERLEEK is monetizing its GTA 6 leak campaign with a paid poll, letting users vote on which alleged footage to release.
Around 4:00 p.m., Twitter users saw the leaker post a poll on their website. Participants could use their own “$CYBERLEEK” cryptocurrency to vote on which footage to release next.
The choices included daytime car footage, nighttime car footage, daytime motorcycle footage, or daytime plane footage. Notably, at least one person paid the leaker $80, the full price of the game.
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It’s uncertain whether these leaks are legitimate or if the individual will honor the poll, despite charging people to share their preferences. Profiting from a brand’s copyright without authorization is illegal.
Grand Theft Auto 6 is the most anticipated game of its generation, but charging individuals for alleged leaks of the game and then having that money be in your own cryptocurrency is a next-level predatory practice.
Rockstar is already trying to monetize information about this game in never-before-seen ways, such as their partnership with Netflix, but now, about a week before the official information drops, gamers are so eager for new information that they’re paying these leakers for alleged footage.
We can’t be sure these leaks are legitimate yet, but Take-Two Interactive has continued to issue DMCA copyright claims, suggesting the footage may very well be legitimate.
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