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Publisher of highly anticipated 'Grand Theft Auto VI' files subpoenas in bid to unmask leaks

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

The move represents the company’s legal strategy to track down whoever is responsible for releasing unreleased information about the highly anticipated title. Subpoenas are a standard investigative tool used to compel third parties to disclose information that could reveal the identity of leak sources.

Take-Two has been protective of GTA 6 details ahead of its official announcements and marketing rollout. By pursuing legal action to unmask leakers, the publisher is attempting to prevent further unauthorized disclosures and maintain control over how and when information reaches the public.

For players counting down to launch, this effort matters because it signals Take-Two’s commitment to protecting the game’s secrets and ensuring the developer’s planned reveals stay on schedule.

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