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More GTA 6 leaks reveal new details: Cloning keys, combat changes, random bird deaths

The latest purported GTA 6 gameplay videos show Jason committing more senseless murder, and reveal even more gameplay systems.

More GTA 6 leaks reveal new details: Cloning keys, combat changes, random bird deaths

Two video clips depicting Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay have surfaced online, shared by an anonymous leaker known as Cyberleek. The clips reveal new details about the upcoming game, including a cloning key feature and altered combat mechanics. The first clip shows a player stealing a police officer's motorcycle, driving it into a river, and then killing the residents of an encampment beneath a freeway.

The second clip depicts a nighttime raid on an Allied Crystal refinery, where the player utilizes a taser gun to subdue security personnel before hijacking a truck. The player in the videos is controlling the game's male protagonist, Jason. The new details add to the growing list of revelations from the previous clips, which included a fuel meter and a potential morality system.

The leaker has assured fans that more leaks are on the way, but the authenticity of these videos remains unverified. Simultaneously, AI-generated fakes are circulating, a problem expected to intensify until Rockstar officially unveils GTA 6 on August 27. As players examine the leaked footage, they have also noticed peculiar occurrences, such as birds appearing to fall from the sky, seemingly in tandem.

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