The Citizen (Gauteng)

Grand The Auto game code stolen

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Rockstar Games said this week that data from the next installmen­t in its blockbuste­r Grand Theft Auto franchise was stolen, as glimpses of play spread on social media.

The normally tightlippe­d video game maker’s comment came after a trove of data that a hacker said was from a Grand Theft Auto 6 title in the works was shared online, along with word that source code was also swiped from Rockstar.

“We recently suffered a network intrusion in which an unauthoris­ed third party illegally accessed and downloaded confidenti­al informatio­n from our systems, including early developmen­t footage for the next Grand Theft Auto,” Rockstar said in a tweet from its official account.

“We are extremely disappoint­ed to have any details of our next game shared with you in this way.”

Rockstar added that it did not expect the hack to disrupt any of its projects or online play of its games, and that work on the next Grand Theft Auto game will continue as planned.

More than 230 million copies of Grand Theft Auto, referred to as “GTA”, have been sold overall.

“We have already taken steps to isolate and contain this incident,” Rockstar parent Take-Two Interactiv­e said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing about the hack.

The GTA franchise, in which players take on the role of a criminal, has been criticised for glorifying law-breaking, violence and abuse of women.

The maker of the notorious video game franchise announced in February that a new edition is under developmen­t, confirming speculatio­n.

New York-based Rockstar Games did not say when GTA 6 will hit the street or how it will be different from the previous edition of the game released in 2013 to blockbuste­r sales. –

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