The Hunt for GTA 6: How Take-Two's Subpoenas to Microsoft and Discord Change the Game
August 22, 2026 โข Gaming News โข GTA 6
The fight over GTA 6 leaks has moved from internet takedowns to federal court.
Take-Two Interactive, the publisher behind Rockstar Games, has filed requests seeking information from Microsoft and Discord that could help identify people connected to recently leaked GTA 6 footage.
And this time, Take-Two isn't simply asking websites to remove videos.
It's trying to find out who is behind the leaks.
๐จ What's Happening?
Take-Two filed separate DMCA subpoena petitions on August 20 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
The requests target records held by Microsoft and Discord that could help identify alleged copyright infringers connected to the leaked GTA 6 material.
The proposed deadline for producing the requested information is September 4, 2026.
Important: These are information-seeking subpoena proceedings. They do not mean Microsoft or Discord are being accused of leaking GTA 6.
๐ฎ What Triggered the Investigation?
Several GTA 6 clips have recently circulated online under the name "CyberLeek."
The footage reportedly shows gameplay involving Jason Duval, including activities such as driving, flying and using weapons. The clips appeared shortly before Rockstar's planned extended preview of the game.
The leaks have created another headache for Rockstar as anticipation for GTA 6 reaches enormous levels.
๐ Why Microsoft and Discord?
Both platforms can potentially hold information that could help connect online accounts to real-world identities.
Microsoft
Take-Two is seeking investigative and account-related information connected to the CyberLeek persona, including records that could help identify the people behind the account.
Discord
The request focuses on accounts and Discord activity connected to servers and users associated with the leaked material.
The reported requests include identifying information and records associated with accounts involved in sharing the content.
๐ต๏ธ The "CyberLeek" Mystery
The name CyberLeek has become central to the investigation.
According to reporting, leaked GTA 6 clips have appeared with CyberLeek watermarks, while the persona has also posted commentary surrounding Rockstar and Take-Two.
But the identity behind the account has not been publicly confirmed.
That's exactly what Take-Two's legal requests are designed to investigate.
โ๏ธ What Does This Mean for GTA 6?
This could change how aggressively major game publishers respond to leaks.
Instead of relying only on copyright takedowns, Take-Two is using legal processes to trace the distribution chain behind the material.
For future AAA releases, that could mean:
- ๐ Stronger protection of unreleased game builds
- โ๏ธ More aggressive legal action against leakers
- ๐ก๏ธ Greater scrutiny of online communities
- ๐ข Faster removal of leaked content
๐ What Happens Next?
The immediate date to watch is September 4.
That's the proposed deadline in the subpoena requests for Microsoft and Discord to provide the requested information.
Whether the records ultimately identify the person or people behind the leaks remains to be seen.
Meanwhile, Rockstar's official GTA 6 rollout continues.
The game's full release is currently scheduled for November 19, 2026, while an extended preview is expected on Netflix on August 27.
๐ฏ Why Gamers Should Care
For players, the story is bigger than a few leaked videos.
GTA 6 is one of the most anticipated games in the industry, and Rockstar has carefully controlled how much information reaches the public.
Leaks can reveal unfinished content, spoil surprises, expose development tools, and interfere with the developer's planned marketing campaign.
With Take-Two now involving major platforms in its investigation, the message is clear:
The company is serious about protecting GTA 6 before launch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Take-Two suing Microsoft and Discord?
Not in the sense of accusing them of leaking the game. Take-Two has filed subpoena petitions seeking information that could help identify alleged copyright infringers.
Who is CyberLeek?
CyberLeek is the alias associated with several recently circulated GTA 6 leaks. The identity behind the persona has not been publicly confirmed.
What information is Take-Two looking for?
The requests seek account and identifying information connected to people and accounts allegedly involved in distributing the leaked material.
When is GTA 6 coming out?
GTA 6 is currently scheduled for November 19, 2026.
Final Thoughts
The GTA 6 leak hunt has entered a new phase.
Take-Two's decision to seek records from Microsoft and Discord shows that the publisher is prepared to use legal channels to trace the people behind the leaks.
Whether that leads to an identification remains unknown.
But with GTA 6's November launch approaching, one thing is certain:
The hunt is officially on.



