The company ensures that it does not affect players, but the context generates unease.
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Rockstar Games has officially confirmed that it has suffered a security breach, at a particularly delicate time following recent rumors related to Grand Theft Auto VI.
The information, reported by Kotaku, comes with a statement from the company attempting to downplay concerns, although the context has made the news gain relevance quickly.
Rockstar confirms the breach, but assures it doesn’t affect players
According to the official statement, Rockstar has acknowledged that there was unauthorized access to certain information, but notes that it involves the company’s “non-material” data. In their own words, the incident is related to a third party and would have no impact on either the organization or players, something the company has wanted to make clear from the start.
Still, the situation hasn’t gone unnoticed. At a time when GTA 6 is in the spotlight and surrounded by rumors about its online content and development, any incident of this kind generates concern among the community. Additionally, as often happens in these cases, there’s a possibility that some of the accessed information might end up being made public in the coming days, although there are no concrete details about it yet.
For now, Rockstar hasn’t provided more information about the scope of the breach or potential additional measures, but everything suggests that we should be on the lookout for possible updates related to this incident.

