Take-Two has escalated its legal response to the ongoing GTA 6 leaks, filing multiple federal subpoenas seeking records from Microsoft and Discord.
According to IGN, Take-Two Interactive has filed multiple subpoenas in federal court as part of an effort to identify the person or people responsible for the recent wave of leaked GTA 6 gameplay footage. The subpoenas reportedly request information from both Microsoft and Discord.
The move suggests Take-Two is pursuing a formal legal track to trace how the leaked videos surfaced and spread, rather than relying solely on takedown requests or public statements. Microsoft and Discord are both platforms commonly tied to file sharing and community discussion, which may explain why they've been named in the filings.
IGN's report does not detail the specific content Take-Two is asking for, nor does it confirm whether either company has responded to the subpoenas. It's also unclear at this stage what legal claims underpin the requests, though the effort is clearly tied to the broader hunt for the source of the leaks that have circulated in recent days.
This latest legal step comes amid a chaotic stretch for Rockstar's parent company, with leaked clips, community speculation, and market reaction all swirling around the unauthorized footage. As always with active litigation, details are limited for now, and further specifics may emerge as the case proceeds.
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