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GTA VI publisher files subpoenas in bid to unmask leaks surrounding eagerly anticipated video game

Take-Two Interactive, publisher of the eagerly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI, has filed subpoenas in an attempt to identify the sources behind recent leaks surrounding the game.

The legal action represents the company’s effort to crack down on unauthorized disclosures of information about the title. Take-Two has pursued similar protective measures in the past to safeguard unreleased game details and intellectual property.

The subpoenas seek to unmask individuals responsible for leaking GTA VI material, though specific details about what was leaked remain unclear from the filing alone.

This move underscores how seriously major publishers treat confidentiality surrounding major releases. For players counting down to launch day, Take-Two’s aggressive protection of GTA VI information suggests the company remains committed to controlling the official narrative and preserving the impact of announcements leading up to release.

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