GTA 6 Actually Got Hacked

The person responsible for one of the biggest leaks of Grand Theft Auto VI has appeared online again and made new comments about the game.
The hacker, Arion Kurtaj, was behind the large 2022 leak that revealed early development footage from Rockstar Games.
At the time, many clips showed unfinished gameplay, weapons, vehicles, and locations. The leak quickly spread across the internet and became one of the most talked about incidents in gaming.
Legal Outcome After the Leak
In late 2023, Kurtaj received a court ruling that placed him in a secure hospital facility. A judge decided he would remain there until authorities believed he was no longer a risk to the public.
The decision came after officials said he had threatened to continue hacking in the future.
New Messages Surface Online
Recently, new photos and messages believed to be from Kurtaj began spreading online. The images showed him inside a prison cell.
In messages shared online, Kurtaj claimed that the source code for Grand Theft Auto VI may already exist somewhere on the internet. However, he did not provide proof or details.
His comments were brief and left many questions unanswered.
Claims Remain Unconfirmed
Some people in the gaming community believe the hacker could simply be joking or trying to attract attention. Others think there may be some truth behind the statement.
Without clear evidence, it is impossible to know if the claim is real.
Why Source Code Matters
If the full source code for GTA 6 were to appear online, it could reveal major details about the game’s systems, story elements, and technical features.
Because of that risk, companies like Rockstar closely protect their internal files.
Past Leaks Show the Risk
Leaks involving Rockstar games have happened before. In 2023, parts of the Grand Theft Auto V source code were also reported to have spread online.
Even though those files were quickly removed from many websites, copies continued appearing in different places.

