
Many fans were wondering about the origin of the recent leaked GTA 6 footage, yet the hacker behind the clips has just revealed a chilling four-letter message that confirms people's worst fears.
While spelling out the word 'LEEK' on the wall in-game might not seem like anything to really worry about, what this new clip from CyberLeek confirms is that they have direct access to the game and are recording footage to share themselves.
As opposed to a hack that stole footage made by Rockstar itself or someone play-testing the game, this new jaw-dropping reveal suggests that the leaker has a full version of GTA 6, potentially even with the ending.
Considering the leaks keep flowing in what some have called potentially the biggest breach in gaming history, there's no reason why CyberLeek couldn't keep upping the ante — with story spoilers definitely the biggest weapon in their arsenal.
Could the ending of GTA 6 be leaked?
While most of the clips have been relatively mundane so far – with footage showing driving, combat, the map, and even Jason shooting hoops with a basketball – continued excitement from fans, alongside pressure placed on Rockstar, could make story spoilers the next priority.
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CyberLeek has already included a brief cutscene clip, presumably from the main story, at the end of one of their leaks — and the recent reveal that they do indeed have access to a development version of the game indicates that they could easily go further.

Some have suggested that it's an older build that's somehow escaped the grasp of Rockstar, but the inclusion of Tate McRae's song 'Sports Car' on the radio in one of the clips indicates that it is at the very least as recent as January 2025, if not sooner.
"Cyberleek officially has the GTA 6 game build. He is shooting the wall and spelling LEEK," wrote one user in reaction to the recent clip. "This could be disastrous as he could leak the game's ending."
Another added that they "genuinely don't know what's going to happen," noting: "If this leaker has a build of the game (which it now looks like he almost certainly does) then this is incomprehensibly bad.
"If he's not stopped, it's pretty much inevitable that we're going to start seeing all kinds of GTA 6 spoilers pop up," the post continued. "If anyone is still celebrating this crypto-loser then you need to give your head a wobble. Seriously."
Some on the r/GamingLeaksAndRumors subreddit even claimed that they spotted CyberLeek boasting about a clip titled 'Lucia Ending', but there was no clear evidence of this and some have speculated that its origin was a doctored screenshot.
Hacker demands apology from Rockstar to stop leaks
While there's no doubt that public appetite for any kind of GTA 6 content remains a motivating factor behind CyberLeek's decision to share content from the game, but the primary 'demand' associated with the continued releases is for Rockstar Games to issue a public apology for 'anti-consumer' practices.
The leaker outlines how Rockstar and other prominent publishers have repeatedly breached their 'three commandments', which include digital pre-orders, DLC comprising of content locked at release, and mandatory 'offline fallback states' for single player games.

"CyberLeek will not stop until [Rockstar] issue a public statement," a message on the leaker's website details, "and an apology with concrete commitment to be better. Words are not enough; resolution is mandatory."
Complicating things further, however, is the repeated adverts for the leaker's own cryptocurrency coin, $CYBERLEEK on Solana, suggesting that they're looking to profit from allegedly stolen content and amplifying the potential legal consequences they might face if Rockstar decides to take action.
The legendary developer has yet to break its silence in response to these continued leaks, however, but fans are convinced that it is working tirelessly behind the scenes to stop more content from being shared and catch the individual or group behind it all.