Stop Killing Games has publicly denounced the individuals behind recent GTA 6 leaks, calling their methods "destructive" and warning fans not to send money toward an associated meme coin.
According to Kotaku, the consumer advocacy group Stop Killing Games (SKG) has issued a sharp condemnation of the people responsible for leaking GTA 6 footage and materials in recent weeks. The organization reportedly criticized the leakers for "using illegal means" to obtain and distribute the content.
Kotaku's report notes that SKG took particular issue with efforts to tie the leaks to a promotional "meme coin," explicitly urging fans and followers not to send money to those involved. The group's statement frames the leakers' actions as harmful not just to Rockstar Games, but to the broader gaming community and consumer advocacy causes SKG says it represents.
This comes after SKG was previously named in connection with an alleged leaker's manifesto, a claim the organization has denied. The group's latest statement appears aimed at further distancing itself from the leak campaign and its methods while still addressing the underlying consumer issues, such as preorder practices, that some leakers have claimed to champion.
Details remain limited, and Kotaku's report is based on SKG's public statement rather than independent verification of the leakers' identities or the meme coin's legitimacy. As with other unconfirmed elements of the ongoing GTA 6 leak saga, fans should treat claims from all sides with caution until more information emerges.
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