This holiday season has taken a troubling turn for gamers and developers worldwide as notable gaming studios, including Insomniac and Rockstar Games, grapple with significant data breaches.
Following the recent leak of Insomniac’s Wolverine game, Rockstar Games, renowned for Grand Theft Auto (GTA) 5, is the latest victim facing considerable data exposure, as reported by Sportskeeda.
Popular YouTuber SKizzle disclosed on X (formerly Twitter) that the complete source code of GTA 5 has been publicly leaked, along with data related to Bully 2 and the next GTA title, codenamed “Project Americas.”
SKizzle substantiated the revelation by sharing a screenshot of the leaked GTA 5 source code, indicating that Rockstar was working on a potential sequel to the acclaimed Bully video game.
Reports on X suggest that the source code was disseminated through a Discord server, the identity of which remains undisclosed to prevent further proliferation of the leaked data.
A fan known as “Agent” contributed to the GTA 5 source code leaks, sharing images of Rockstar Games’ RAGE engine on X. However, this post has since been removed.
While the source code and footage of GTA 5 were leaked last year, they remained undisclosed until now, posing a considerable data loss for Rockstar Games and potentially impacting current and future players of the series.
Concerns have been raised among online gaming enthusiasts about potential delays for the much-anticipated GTA 6, given the sensitive nature of the leaked source code.
As Rockstar Games has yet to officially address the leak, fans are urged to acknowledge the hard work put into game development and refrain from spreading the leaked source code further.
The gaming community remains on edge as these high-profile data breaches cast a shadow over the holiday season for both developers and gamers alike.