A fresh wave of GTA 6 leaks has reportedly wiped around $2 billion from Take-Two Interactive’s market value, adding a financial angle to what is already one of the biggest leaks in Rockstar Games’ history. The leaked material has been spreading across social media and gaming communities, with reports suggesting that the source has access to a playable build of Grand Theft Auto VI rather than a small collection of previously captured footage.
Take-Two shares reportedly dropped from around $248 to below $232 following the leak activity, although the stock has since recovered part of the decline. The movement highlights how closely investors are watching GTA 6, which is expected to become one of the biggest releases in the company’s history.

The leaked footage reportedly shows gameplay, characters, vehicles, and sections of the game’s world. Some reports also claim that a newer clip shows Jason being controlled during gameplay, while another video appears to contain a cutscene. If additional material continues to appear, Rockstar could face further problems keeping story details and gameplay systems under wraps before launch.
Rockstar has previously dealt with major GTA 6 leaks, including the 2022 hack that exposed a large amount of unfinished gameplay. The latest incident comes much closer to release, making it particularly inconvenient for the studio.
- Take-Two reportedly lost around $2 billion in market value.
- GTA 6 gameplay footage continues to circulate online.
- Reports claim the leaker may have access to a playable build.
- More character, gameplay, and story details could emerge.
- GTA 6 remains scheduled for November 19, 2026.
Grand Theft Auto VI is currently scheduled to launch on November 19, 2026, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Rockstar is also expected to reveal more official information as its marketing campaign moves forward. With the game still months away, the immediate priority for Rockstar will be stopping further leaks while shifting attention back toward its official footage and announcements.
