Cyberleek Leaks New GTA 6 Footage Showing Jason and Vice City
The clips suggest Cyberleek may have access to a playable build, with copyright strikes and a crypto push adding to the leak saga.
- Rockstar Games is aggressively issuing copyright takedowns after unauthorized GTA 6 footage, including cut scenes, surfaced online in recent days. The developer has not issued a public statement regarding the leaked material.
- A group calling itself Cyberleek claims the leaks protest Rockstar's digital-only release policy, though the group frequently includes cryptocurrency advertisements in posts, drawing criticism from Stop Killing Games.
- New clips show protagonist Jason navigating Vice City, including a scene where he writes "LEEK" with a Ruger PC Carbine; the footage reveals expansive landscapes and weapon mechanics, suggesting the leaker possesses a functional build.
- Some players have unfavorably compared the footage to Cyberpunk 2077 or GTA 5, but experts note that assessing unfinished, low-quality leaks often leads to inaccurate judgments about final product quality.
- Netflix will host an "Extended Look" at GTA 6 on Thursday, August 27 at 8pm BST, with the game scheduled to launch November 19, 2026, across PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
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