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A Third GTA 6 Clip Surfaces as CyberLeek Issues Demands to Rockstar

The in-development footage reportedly shows Jason speaking with NPCs while receiving multiple WhatUp! messages, and the group claims more clips exist.

A third clip of Grand Theft Auto VI gameplay appeared online on August 19, reportedly taken from an in-development build. The footage shows Jason inside a strip club, speaking with several NPCs while multiple WhatUp! messages come through.

The new video arrived alongside demands from CyberLeek, the group reportedly claiming responsibility for the recent leaks. The group says it has more footage and wants Rockstar to respond to what it describes as the possible all-digital future of the games industry, along with so-called “fake” single-player DLC.

That DLC complaint appears to refer to content associated with GTA 6’s Ultimate Edition. CyberLeek also reportedly warned major publishers that Rockstar was not beyond its reach, framing the leaks as a message to companies it believes should change their behavior.

Additional alleged Grand Theft Auto VI footage appears to show more vehicle and police interactions. Near a car, Jason gets “Clone key” and “smash window” prompts, while looking toward a police officer brings up “Tag” and surrender options. Another sequence shows him using a taser, with fuel readings and slow-motion kills also visible.

Nighttime scenes appear to feature ray-traced streetlights and real-time reflections across car windows. A cutscene involving Jason and Cal plays near the end. Tate McRae’s Sports Car can also be heard on the in-game radio. Since the song was released in January 2025, it offers a possible earliest date for the additional footage, but does not establish when the recording was made. A Streamable copy of the clips is also available.

Before the latest clip, two other videos had circulated. One reportedly showed Jason at his house playing basketball, while another featured driving, criminal activity, and a police response. Fans also reported receiving DMCA takedown notices from Rockstar, a response that has added weight to claims that the footage is genuine.

None of the videos has been independently verified, and the material may not represent the current build of the game. Reports suggest the footage could date back as far as 2023, meaning some of the content may have changed before release.

The leak arrives shortly before Grand Theft Auto VI’s scheduled extended look on August 27, giving fans an official presentation to compare against the unofficial material. Rockstar has not publicly responded to CyberLeek’s demands.

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Grand Theft Auto VI

Grand Theft Auto VI heads to the state of Leonida, home to the neon-soaked streets of Vice City and beyond in the biggest, most immersive evolution of the Grand Theft Auto series yet.

  • Genre Shooter, Racing, Adventure
  • Platforms Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5
  • Perspective First person, Third person
  • Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
  • Release November 19, 2026
  • Publisher Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive
  • Age Rating ESRB RP

Mihaela Kicevski

I am Angel's and Margarita's daughter, and I am happy to be starting this work together with my parents! I can't wait to see where this takes us!

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