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Subscribe to our newsletter Yesterday's latest Rockstar Games leak may have provided some explanation as to why GTA 6 hasn't been announced for PC, even if it's probably only a matter of time until it arrives on the platform.Rockstar Games was recently hacked again, with the GTA and Red Dead Redemption maker confirming that "a limited amount of non-material company information was accessed in connection with a third-party data breach." Yesterday, the hacking group responsible said it planned to release the information since its demands hadn't been met.
Now, it appears that's exactly what's happened, with alleged financial records circulating online.Amongst this is the apparent weekly revenue earned from GTA Online, which claims that Rockstar earns significantly more from all its console platforms than it does PC – at least, when it comes to its online multiplayer game
## Editor's Note
The implications of this news could be significant for the industry.
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