Trust
Editorial Policy
CyberLeek exists to tell you whether a piece of GTA 6 information is true. Every claim we publish is rated on a four-status scale, with its original source shown. This page explains exactly how those ratings work — because a leaks site with no stated method is not worth trusting.
The four statuses
Stated by Rockstar Newswire, a Take-Two SEC filing, an official trailer, or an on-record Take-Two executive.
Reported independently by two or more established outlets, or from a leaker with a documented hit record.
Single anonymous source, no corroboration. The default state for anything new.
Contradicted by an official source, or the original poster retracted or was shown to have fabricated.
Promotion rules
- Nothing is promoted from Unverified to Credible without a second independent source.
- Nothing reaches Confirmed without an official source: Rockstar Newswire, a Take-Two SEC filing, an official trailer, or an on-record Take-Two executive.
- Every claim carries a confidence score and a last-reviewed date.
- When an official source contradicts a claim, we mark it Debunked and say so plainly.
Sourcing
We link to the primary source on every claim, even when it costs us the click. Outbound citation is how you check our work. We never host, mirror, or link to stolen internal material — we report on leaks, we do not distribute them.
Corrections
When we get something wrong, we fix it and log it publicly on our corrections page, with the date and what changed. This is the strongest trust signal we can offer.