After the hacker group ShinyHunters threatened to leak confidential data from Rockstar Games by April 14, the developer of GTA 6 (Grand Theft Auto VI) has officially commented on the matter.
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In a statement sent to the American website Kotaku, a spokesperson for Rockstar Games confirmed the hack but drastically downplayed the severity of the situation.
Will GTA 6 be affected? The statement from Rockstar Games!

Rockstar Games’ statement was short and to the point:
“We can confirm that a limited amount of non-material company information was accessed in connection with a third-party data breach. This incident has no impact on our organization or our players.”
Essentially, this statement provides three crucial confirmations:
- “Third-party breach”: This confirms our previous report. Rockstar was not hacked directly; the issue occurred through the third-party platform (the integration with Anodot/Snowflake).
- “Non-material information”: In the corporate world, “non-material” means that the leaked data lacks sufficient financial or strategic relevance to impact the business. In other words: no GTA 6 source code, no delays, and no secrets.
- “No impact on players”: The final confirmation that your accounts, passwords, Rockstar Social Club data, and credit card information are 100% secure.
See also: GTA 6 | How hackers breached Rockstar Games in 2026 and what’s at risk
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Source: kotaku.com



