“If anything, it probably ramps up demand and anticipation.” However, what is “highly concerning” is the theft of the source code and game builds, which could signal “a gaping security risk for the finished product,” he added. “The footage alone wouldn’t do much to harm the commercial prospects of the game, in our view, although it’s completely unfair to Rockstar,” Griffin wrote. The leak of “GTA 6” video footage and the hacker’s alleged access to the game’s source code “is, regrettably, not good news,” MoffettNathanson research analyst Clay Griffin wrote in a note Monday to clients. First released in 1997, the open-world, action-adventure “Grand Theft Auto” game has been far and away the top-selling title for Take-Two Interactive, Rockstar’s parent company. Rockstar said it does not expect any disruption to its live game services or any “long-term effect” on the development of its ongoing projects. The unreleased footage apparently confirmed that Vice City will be a featured location in “GTA VI” and that the game will feature a female protagonist. “Our work on the next ‘Grand Theft Auto’ game will continue as planned and we remain as committed as ever to delivering an experience to you, our players, that truly exceeds your expectations.” “We are extremely disappointed to have any details of our next games shared with you all in this way,” Rockstar’s statement continued.
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