In excess of 90 recordings and pictures from the following release of the Great Robbery Auto establishment have been released web-based by a programmer, the game's engineers say.
The released content was posted on Sunday after the thing is being portrayed as one of gaming's greatest security breaks.
Rockstar Games said it stayed muddled how the "network interruption" happened, yet affirmed "early improvement film" from GTA VI had been taken.
The recording was placed on the GTAForums site by a client called teapotuberhacker.
The programmer professed to have accessed the information by penetrating Rockstar's inward feed on the Leeway informing application, and welcomed chiefs to haggle to stay away from additional breaks.
Extra disclosures could incorporate source code, resources, and testing works from both GTA 5 and GTA 6, which could be harming to the organization's tasks.
While the first post has since been taken out by arbitrators, it has been spread broadly via online entertainment. Rockstar has supposedly given takedown orders to eliminate the recording from YouTube and Twitter.
The recording showed movement tests, level designs and some ongoing interaction exhibits, and it seemed to affirm a long-running talk that the game will highlight the series' most memorable playable female hero.
They likewise uncovered the game's setting in a fictionalized variant of Miami which was additionally the setting on 2002's GTA: Bad habit City.
In a proclamation on Monday, the organization said it was "very disheartened to have any subtleties of our next game imparted to you all along these lines".
Rockstar affirmed it was fostering the game recently, with industry insiders expecting a 2024 or 2025 delivery date.
A few fans had estimated that the break could see the game's delivery deferred, however chiefs said they didn't expect "any drawn out impact on the improvement of our continuous undertakings".
GTA 5 has sold in excess of 170 million duplicates since its delivery in 2013, making it one of the best computer games ever.
In 2020, its web-based mode is assessed to have created more than $900 million (£788 million) alone.