Take Two allegedly taking down any video discussing GTA 6 leak
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What an absolute disaster this has become. twitter.com/ghillieyt/stat…Nick@GhillieYTSo Take Two struck down my video even though I showed no footage of the leaks in the video. Only the forums posts. I even blurred out the link in the video. Guess they don’t want people even talking about it.1829So Take Two struck down my video even though I showed no footage of the leaks in the video. Only the forums posts. I even blurred out the link in the video. Guess they don’t want people even talking about it.To all GTA creators: Take-Two is striking some videos down that AREN’T EVEN SHOWING GTA 6 GAMEPLAY. As a result, I’ve removed my initial video discussing the leaks. What an absolute disaster this has become. twitter.com/ghillieyt/stat… In the tweet above, popular GTA YouTuber TGG quote-tweeted Nick, who also runs a GTA channel called GhillieMaster, informing other Grand Theft Auto creators about Take-Two striking videos that don't even show any Grand Theft Auto 6's leaked footage. In his tweet, GhillieMaster mentioned that he had received a strike on a video where he only showed blurred-out forum posts. This might mean that Take-Two doesn't even want anyone making commentary videos on this leak. These strikes were pretty unexpected as it seems like Take-Two doesn't want any conversation regarding this leak to happen even though they had taken down many channels that were sharing all of the Grand Theft Auto 6 leaks. Here are some of them that Take-Two took down: Mors Mutual Insurance@morsmutual_TakeTwo is starting to roll out takedown requests #GTA65607632TakeTwo is starting to roll out takedown requests #GTA6 https://t.co/vjBCtg1JUQ Allegedly striking popular YouTubers who are creating transformative content surrounding this leak may seem a bit unfair. Still, again, this is one of the biggest leaks in gaming history, and it has not been too long since everything related to this leak went viral. So, Take-Two might be making strict decisions to control as much damage as possible, even if that means allegedly stopping discussions about the leak. However, this is still the alleged purpose behind these strikes, as the two Grand Theft Auto creators who got the strikes are unsure of the exact reason.
Take-Two allegedly taking down any video discussing GTA 6 leak
By Arunabha Shome Modified 19 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Creators should be careful about creating videos on GTA 6, as Take-Two is having none of it (Images via Sportskeeda) Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Rockstar Games, has allegedly begun striking out any videos related to the massive GTA 6 leaks that happened yesterday. Whether the video contains leaked gameplay footage or not, the American video game publishing company seems adamant about having none of it. Many popular GTA YouTubers like GhillieMaster and TGG have spoken about these strikes on Twitter, making other GTA creators aware of the issue. While most GTA creators know that Take-Two has started taking down videos that show all of the leaked footage, it now seems that even talking about them will get creators in trouble. Here is some more information on this subject and the reaction from the community.Take-Two Interactive is reportedly taking down any videos talking about GTA 6 leaks even when no actual footage of the leak is shown
TGG@TGGonYTTo all GTA creators: Take-Two is striking some videos down that AREN’T EVEN SHOWING GTA 6 GAMEPLAY. As a result, I’ve removed my initial video discussing the leaks.What an absolute disaster this has become. twitter.com/ghillieyt/stat…Nick@GhillieYTSo Take Two struck down my video even though I showed no footage of the leaks in the video. Only the forums posts. I even blurred out the link in the video. Guess they don’t want people even talking about it.1829So Take Two struck down my video even though I showed no footage of the leaks in the video. Only the forums posts. I even blurred out the link in the video. Guess they don’t want people even talking about it.To all GTA creators: Take-Two is striking some videos down that AREN’T EVEN SHOWING GTA 6 GAMEPLAY. As a result, I’ve removed my initial video discussing the leaks. What an absolute disaster this has become. twitter.com/ghillieyt/stat… In the tweet above, popular GTA YouTuber TGG quote-tweeted Nick, who also runs a GTA channel called GhillieMaster, informing other Grand Theft Auto creators about Take-Two striking videos that don't even show any Grand Theft Auto 6's leaked footage. In his tweet, GhillieMaster mentioned that he had received a strike on a video where he only showed blurred-out forum posts. This might mean that Take-Two doesn't even want anyone making commentary videos on this leak. These strikes were pretty unexpected as it seems like Take-Two doesn't want any conversation regarding this leak to happen even though they had taken down many channels that were sharing all of the Grand Theft Auto 6 leaks. Here are some of them that Take-Two took down: Mors Mutual Insurance@morsmutual_TakeTwo is starting to roll out takedown requests #GTA65607632TakeTwo is starting to roll out takedown requests #GTA6 https://t.co/vjBCtg1JUQ Allegedly striking popular YouTubers who are creating transformative content surrounding this leak may seem a bit unfair. Still, again, this is one of the biggest leaks in gaming history, and it has not been too long since everything related to this leak went viral. So, Take-Two might be making strict decisions to control as much damage as possible, even if that means allegedly stopping discussions about the leak. However, this is still the alleged purpose behind these strikes, as the two Grand Theft Auto creators who got the strikes are unsure of the exact reason.