Goat Simulator 3 is accused of including a GTA 6 leak in one of their trailers where they talk about an in-game NPC, Shaun. In the trailer video Shaun, who is mentioned in the game which is famous for his Ragdoll physics, tells about his experiences at Ragdoll school in an interview:
“I had to prepare both mentally and physically to get this job. I mean, you’re getting pretty solid and need to look good, so I spend a lot of time at the most prestigious ragdolling school in the world. I learned a lot and I think I’ve become a pretty good Ragdoll. I have other jobs outside of this job, I’ve been to other big game worlds – you can actually see me in some of the images that were leaked a few months ago.”
-Shaun from Goat Simulator 3
But in the 48th second of the trailer, Shaun says that you can see me in the leaked footage from a few months ago after he said that he took part in many games while the images in GTA 6 were published, and the GTA 6 leak video is displayed in the video published by Goat Simulator 3 on their official Twitter account.
Goat Simulator 3 trailer ”accidentally” leaked GTA 6
There is currently no official GTA 6 footage available. But in September, Rockstar Games was hacked, and unfinished gameplay recordings and pictures were taken and posted online. Unsurprisingly, a “complaint by the copyright owner” has caused Twitter to remove the Goat Simulator 3 advertisement.
The same thing happened when I tried to upload it to YouTube, where it was clearly stated that Rockstar’s parent firm Take-Two Interactive made the copyright claim.
Before anyone accuses Take-Two of lacking humor, it is important to note that the GTA 6 footage was stolen and was never intended to be seen by the general public. Because Coffee Stain Studios knew that it was illegal and cynical before uploading the film.
After the video was taken down, Coffee Stain Studios tweeted a reply with the Ralph Wiggum “I’m in danger” meme from The Simpsons. Take-Two Interactive must have seen this as a frivolous joke, as this meme they shared was also removed from the platform within minutes.
Though they have done so multiple times in situations with much less justification, we doubt Take-Two would find this situation humorous if they decide to file a lawsuit against it.
GTA 6 leak was immediately taken off the platforms
As expected, Take-Two Interactive does not want GTA 6 leaks to be published in any way. There is not even the slightest detail about the official release of the long-awaited game, about which we have no official information yet. Although users on Youtube, Twitter, Tiktok, and many other platforms have posted the removed trails, they have all been deleted. But Twitter user @Silver_00700‘s tweet in Arabic seems to be missed by deletion, and the video is still accessible on Twitter. Although we cannot include the video in our news for obvious reasons, you can see the tweet deleted by Take-Two Interactive from the user’s account.
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick stated during the company’s earnings call: “With regards to the leak, it was unfortunate, and we take those sorts of incidents very seriously indeed.” “There’s no evidence that any material assets were taken, which is a good thing, and certainly, the leak won’t have any influence on development or anything of the sort, but it is disappointing and causes us to be ever more vigilant on matters relating to cybersecurity”
Don’t you think we deserve an official video instead of seeing GTA 6 leaks like this? We are eagerly awaiting Rockstar’s secret game. Oh, by the way, let’s not forget to talk about Goat Simulator 3. The game is great with its ragdoll physics and jokes, and It has already been released for you to play on many platforms such as Xbox Store and Epic Games! If you encounter the Product activation failed error, which has been talked about a lot at Epic Games recently after purchasing the game, we have a solution for you in our article called ”Epic Games E10-0, E200-0, E150-0 errors: How to fix them?”.