GTA 6 leaker claims to have "full access" to the game, as Rockstar struggles to contain even more gameplay videos
Rockstar appears to be struggling to contain Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay video leaks for a second day, as the leaker responsible claims to have "full access" to the game. After being temporarily halted overnight, they've reappeared again with another seemingly real GTA 6 video. Read more
Grand Theft Auto 6 appears to be facing a wave of gameplay video leaks for the second consecutive day, with the responsible leaker, CyberLeek, claiming to have full access to the game. Following a brief suspension on X, a new account bearing the same name has resumed sharing GTA 6 videos. Among the leaked footage, a video showcasing a biplane flying above a large city, presumably Vice City, has emerged, revealing the game's expansive and detailed playing area.
Towering office buildings rise into the sky, with highways meandering through them, dotted with small vehicle silhouettes. The video concludes with the game's co-protagonist, Jason, firing a rifle at a wall that spells out the word "leek," potentially linking the footage's creator to CyberLeek or indicating the leaker's direct involvement in the game.
The CyberLeek X account confirmed, "Yes I have full access to the game." Other leaked videos from the previous day featured a small passenger plane departing from an airport amid sirens, with the player possessing six wanted stars, indicating intense police pursuit, and a helicopter gliding over a marshland area believed to be a recreation of Florida's Everglades.
The authenticity and current status of these leaks remain unverified. Given their raw and unedited appearance, it is unlikely they originate from the upcoming Netflix trailer for GTA 6, which is set to release the following week. Additionally, the unedited nature and inclusion of the word "leek" strongly suggest that these videos were recorded by someone exploring the game.
Information about the duration of these leaks is unknown, although CyberLeek had previously warned followers to anticipate 2-4 more videos. The motive behind these leaks appears to be a response to GTA 6's release via digital download rather than disc and Rockstar's provision of extensive exclusive in-game content for those purchasing the more expensive Ultimate Edition.
The leaker additionally profits from these leaks in cryptocurrency through a donation drive, leading consumer rights groups like Stop Killing Games to strongly condemn such actions, urging supporters not to contribute funds to these "illegal" activities.
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