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The latest GTA 6 leak shows Vice City from above — and the level of detail is simply staggering

New GTA 6 leak shows an urban scale that I didn't even think was possible in games.

The latest GTA 6 leak shows Vice City from above — and the level of detail is simply staggering

The latest Grand Theft Auto 6 leak has revealed a stunning glimpse of the upcoming game, showcasing Vice City from above with an astonishing level of detail. The footage, a result of a working build of GTA 6 being leaked, has taken the gaming community by storm.

The first footage released shows a pilot flying a small plane into what appears to be Vice City, with the entire map spanning vast distances. The render distance is incredibly impressive, allowing players to see the world stretching off into the horizon, even as distant roads are filled with traffic.

The city design in GTA 6 seems to be more intricate and authentic than anything seen in GTA 5. The urban sprawl is believable, with commercial and residential buildings extending for miles, separated from the city center by a realistic raised highway. As the camera zooms in on the city center, skyscrapers become denser and more modern, surrounded by smaller apartment blocks and department stores. The city runs along a coast, with glimpses of seedier boroughs inland and prime real estate out near the waterfront.

The level of detail in GTA 6 is simply staggering, and it's clear that the developers have taken game design to a new level of authenticity and immersion. The leak has undoubtedly stirred excitement among fans of the franchise, and the upcoming extended look video is eagerly anticipated for more revelations. Grand Theft Auto 6 is set to launch for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S on November 19, 2026.

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