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ShinyHunters leaks Rockstar revenue data after ransom deadline
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Hacking group ShinyHunters published stolen revenue metrics from Rockstar Games on April 13, 2026, after the company ignored their ransom demand from two days prior. The data shows Grand Theft Auto Online averaging $1.3 million daily over the past six months—about $10 million weekly—versus Red Dead Online's $500,000 weekly. Rockstar, which confirmed a limited breach earlier, reiterated no impact on operations or players.
Leaked Rockstar data from the ShinyHunters breach reveals GTA Online's average $1.3 million daily revenue over the past six months, driving a surge in parent company Take-Two Interactive's stock. CEO Strauss Zelnick confirmed ongoing support for the live-service game even after Grand Theft Auto 6's November 19 launch.
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Take-Two Interactive's shares jumped over 2% on April 14, 2026, adding roughly $1 billion to its market cap, following ShinyHunters' leak of Rockstar Games' GTA Online and Red Dead Online revenue data the previous day.
Rockstar Games has announced the A Safehouse in the Hills update for Grand Theft Auto Online, set to launch on December 10, 2025. The expansion features the return of Michael De Santa from GTA 5, alongside new luxury mansions and missions. Actor Ned Luke, who voices Michael, celebrated the news with the quote, 'Daddy's back bitches.'
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Rockstar Games has made GTA Online free to download and play on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S through November 17, with no subscription required for online multiplayer. This limited-time offer coincides with new missions offering discounts on upcoming mansion properties. Players can also earn special rewards by logging in before the December update.