A Second GTA 6 Leaker Has Reportedly Surfaced, Separate From CYBERLEEK, and This One's About the Map
As the community picked apart the CYBERLEEK leaks, a second, separate GTA 6 leak has reportedly surfaced from a different source, raw map data allegedly from a phished Rockstar employee. If it is real, that is two breaches in a week. Here is what is claimed and why it is far from confirmed.

Rockstar's leak week just got messier. While the community was still picking apart the CYBERLEEK leaks, a second, separate leak has reportedly surfaced, from a different source and centered on something different: the map. If it holds up, it would mean two distinct security breaches at Rockstar in a single week. That is a big if, though, so here is what is being claimed and exactly how much of it is actually confirmed.
What is being claimed
According to reports, a second group unrelated to CYBERLEEK says it has obtained internal Rockstar material. The described contents are not gameplay videos but raw development data: 3D game models, map textures and telemetry, and technical specifications like skybox height and map depths, reportedly alongside an April 2026 build screenshot. The claim is that this is enough for tech-savvy users to reconstruct what amounts to a complete blueprint of the GTA 6 map.
How it is separate from CYBERLEEK
This is the key distinction, and it is what makes the story notable. The two leaks differ in content, age, and origin:
- CYBERLEEK released old gameplay clips, dated to around 2023, plus a disputed map image, reportedly obtained through a compromised internal Slack.
- This second leak is raw development data rather than footage, allegedly from a more recent April 2026 build, and it is said to have come from a completely different route, a Reddit post claims the group phished a Rockstar employee based in India.
If both are genuine, they are two separate incidents, not the same leak seen twice.
The big caveat: this one is unverified
Here is where you should slow down hard. Yes, several outlets are now reporting the "second leaker" claim, but they are all hedging, and with good reason.
There is no independent confirmation of the phishing story, which traces back to a Reddit post. The basic details are even contested: some reports say the material came from an Xbox development kit, while others suggest at least part of it may have been running on a PC. And unlike the CYBERLEEK leak, this one has not, at least so far, drawn the Take-Two DMCA takedowns or the Jason Schreier confirmation that gave the first leak its credibility. So treat this second leak as an alleged, unverified claim being examined by dataminers, not a confirmed breach.
Why it would matter if it is real
Two things would make this a bigger deal than the video clips, if it checks out.
First, two breaches in a week would point to a serious, ongoing security problem at Rockstar rather than a single unlucky incident. Second, raw map data and an April 2026 build would be far more revealing, and far more recent, than CYBERLEEK's years-old clips, which would further undercut the reassuring "it is all old, harmless footage" line.
But both of those points depend entirely on the leak being genuine, and that has not been established.
The map, same rule as before
As with the CYBERLEEK map, we are not presenting any leaked map, region, or location names as the real GTA 6 world. The community is still disputing the authenticity of the earlier map, and this new data is unverified on top of that. Interesting, yes. Confirmed, no.
The bottom line
A second, separate GTA 6 leak, raw map data allegedly pulled from a phished Rockstar employee, is reportedly circulating, and if it is genuine it is a worse problem for Rockstar than the gameplay clips. But it lacks the verification that made the CYBERLEEK leak credible, its core details are contested, and it rests largely on anonymous posts. For now it is an unverified claim, not a confirmed second breach. Either way, none of it changes the November 19 launch, and it is still not safe to go hunting for leaked files, everything claiming to be a GTA 6 download is a scam or malware.



