GTA 6's Latest Leak Teases a Strip Club, but the Real Story Is Take-Two Subpoenaing Microsoft and Discord
The newest GTA 6 leak includes a brief strip-club tease alongside more hypercar gameplay. But the bigger development in the same news cycle is that Take-Two has stopped just deleting the leaks and started legally hunting the leaker, with court-approved subpoenas to Microsoft and Discord.

The GTA 6 leaks have now reached a strip club, sort of. The newest clip in the CYBERLEEK dump includes a brief glimpse of one, and it is spreading fast. But the more consequential development in the same news cycle is easy to miss: Take-Two has stopped simply deleting the leaks and started hunting the person behind them, with court-approved subpoenas aimed at Microsoft and Discord. Here is the latest leak, and the legal escalation that matters more.
The newest leak: a strip-club tease, and more hypercar gameplay
Despite the headline it is generating, the strip-club footage is thin. It is a roughly 10-second teaser tacked onto the end of a clip, showing the character heading inside the venue rather than any real look at what you can do there. Treat it as a tease, not a reveal.
The bulk of that clip is actually more hypercar gameplay, alongside store-robbery mechanics, vehicle refueling, and slow-motion crash sequences. As with every part of this leak, these are things the footage appears to show, pulled from an unofficial, pre-release build, so none of it is confirmed as final. And, as always, we are describing it in words only, not hosting or linking the material.
The curious absence: still no Lucia
One detail worth flagging across all the leaked clips: there is still no gameplay of Lucia, only Jason. Fans have run with that, theorizing that Lucia may be unlocked later in the story, or more simply that the leaker just has not progressed far enough into the game to reach her. Both are unconfirmed guesses, but the absence itself is real and notable.
The bigger story: Take-Two is now hunting the leaker
Here is the development that actually changes the stakes. On August 20, Take-Two filed subpoenas in the Southern District of New York, and a court approved them, in its first public legal move to unmask CYBERLEEK. The company is done relying only on takedowns.
The two subpoenas are pointed and broad:
- Microsoft is being asked for internal business and investigative records tied to its own look into the "cyberleek" persona, including anything connected to GitHub, OneDrive, or linked Xbox accounts.
- Discord is the wider net: Take-Two wants identifying information on every account that was a member of the specific Discord servers involved in spreading the leaks between June 1, 2026 and now.
Both companies have until September 4 to respond.
What it signals
This is a real shift. Reportedly, Take-Two does not yet know how the leaks originated, which is exactly why it is subpoenaing the platforms rather than making accusations. And the company has history on its side: the 2022 GTA 6 leaker was eventually caught and convicted, and Take-Two tends to pursue these cases to the end.
For CYBERLEEK, that is a serious and credible threat. The Discord request is also broad enough to sweep up ordinary users who were merely present in those servers. Being in a server is not a crime, but the net here is wide, which is one more reason not to go anywhere near the channels spreading this material.
The bottom line
The leaks keep dribbling out, a strip-club tease, more hypercar gameplay, and a conspicuous lack of Lucia, but the headline that will still matter in a month is the legal one: Rockstar's parent company is now actively working to identify the leaker through the courts. The clips are still dropping for now. The reckoning may come later. And the version of GTA 6 actually worth waiting for arrives with the official Extended Look on August 27.
Sources
- Insider Gaming — GTA 6 strip club gameplay leak
- Kotaku — Take-Two subpoenas Microsoft and Discord records related to the spread of GTA 6 leaks
- PC Gamer — Take-Two kicks off GTA 6 leaker hunt with subpoenas demanding records from Microsoft and Discord
- Variety — GTA 6 leaks: Rockstar Games subpoenas Microsoft, Discord for data



