A 113 GB GTA 6 build is circulating online, but it appears to be fake

The past week has been a difficult one for Rockstar Games, as a leaker known as Cyberleek has shared multiple pieces of alleged GTA 6 gameplay footage and images online. Rockstar has reportedly been sending DMCA notices to accounts sharing the material, but much of the leaked content has already spread across social media and other websites.
Now, it seems some people are taking advantage of the situation by distributing a fake GTA 6 build. An apparent 113GB GTA 6 build is currently being shared across various torrent websites, and some fans may be tempted to download it after seeing the recent leaks.
However, you should not download it, as a user reportedly reverse-engineered the files included in the 113GB package and found that it is fake and contains malware. While Cyberleek appears to have access to some form of GTA 6 development build, they have not released a playable build publicly.
This means that any supposed GTA 6 playable build you come across online, including the 113GB package, should be treated as fake. Downloading these files could put your PC and personal data at risk, as the malware may be capable of stealing information or damaging your system.
Meanwhile, Take-Two Interactive has started taking legal action over the leaks. The publisher has filed subpoenas with the Southern District Court of New York targeting Microsoft and Discord as it attempts to identify those responsible for spreading the material. CyberLeak's website also appears to be offline, while the leaker's Telegram channel has been taken down.






