If you've been sharing GTA Online leaks, you might want to delete them right now.

Take-Two Interactive is hunting down people who have been leaking information about the next Grand Theft Auto Online DLC.

Confirmed earlier this month, the Money Fronts DLC for GTA Online brings car washing as a new money-laundering business in Los Santos on June 17.

Ahead of its release, Rockstar Games decided to have the pre-load for the update available over the weekend, which didn't go well.

Shortly after pre-loading began, hackers who had jailbroken PS5s immediately got access to the GTA Online DLC and things just spiralled from there.

Within 24 hours, multiple pages and accounts across social media have leaked information about the content that's coming as part of the Money Fronts DLC, which Rockstar intentionally kept hidden until launch.

Perhaps believing that Rockstar wouldn't do anything, some went as far as to stream content from the upcoming update online.

One leaker, in particular, was reportedly banned by Rockstar while streaming the DLC on a jailbroken PS5 console, as reported by @videotechuk on X.

Why anyone would ever think that it's okay to stream unreleased Grand Theft Auto content is beyond us. Has anyone forgotten that Take-Two has a reputation when it comes to aggressively protecting its properties?

We've seen Take-Two take down everything from mods to passion projects and everything in between, so why wouldn't they scrub something this big off the internet?

The Money Fronts DLC for GTA Online is expected to be one of the last few pieces of content update for the game with Rockstar expected to focus on Grand Theft Auto 6 starting next year on May 26, 2026.

However, according to Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick, Rockstar will continue supporting GTA Online even after the release of GTA 6.