😬 New leaked footage suggests the group CyberLeek has direct access to a playable build of GTA 6
💿 The group claims these leaks are a protest against GTA 6 being released as a download code rather than a physical disc
🤐 Rockstar Games has not issued an official statement but is actively working to remove the unauthorized videos
📅 Fans can expect an official, extended look at GTA 6 on August 27, 2026, premiering exclusively on Netflix
Rockstar Games is fighting yet more GTA 6 leaks today, as the same group that already shared gameplay videos of Grand Theft Auto 6 have now released more footage that raises new concerns.
Previously, it seemed like the leakers had gotten hold of gameplay footage and simply shared it. However, a new video shows Jason, one of the protagonists, shooting the word “LEEK” into a wall.
This suggests that the leakers have access to a build of the game, which is far more worrying for Rockstar than simply having sections of the game shown ahead of its November 19 release date.
It’s unclear whether the footage is from an old or current build of GTA 6, but regardless, it’s hardly ideal for Rockstar Games and publisher Take-Two. We’re due to get an extended look at GTA 6 on August 27, 2026, with the third trailer for the game airing exclusively on Netflix. The trailer will come to YouTube a few hours later.
The new GTA 6 leak is the fifth video shared by the group CyberLeek, who claim the leaks are in response to Grand Theft Auto 6 releasing without a disc and instead comes as a download code in a box.
Neither Rockstar nor Take-Two has issued a statement regarding the leaks, as they continue to scramble to take down the videos as quickly as possible.
Expect more GTA 6 leaks in the coming days, as it seems like the group aren’t letting up and seemingly have a build where they can show plenty more footage ahead of the game’s release.
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