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GTA 6 CyberLeek update: Everything leaked so far, what might be next

'Grand Theft Auto VI' is allegedly being leaked all over the place. What, exactly, has gotten out there?

GTA 6 CyberLeek update: Everything leaked so far, what might be next

Grand Theft Auto VI is set to release on Netflix soon, and a mysterious group known as CyberLeek claims to have leaked footage of the game. The footage, consisting of nine clips and screenshots, reveals various aspects of the game's gameplay and environment. One clip shows protagonist Jason Duval playing basketball, while another features Jason driving a plane over Vice City.

Some of the clips even show Jason using a taser and kicking a defeated guard. Other leaked content includes a screenshot of the entire in-game map and a clip of Jason driving a high-end sports car. CyberLeek has even set up polls for people to pay cryptocurrency to vote on what leaks should be released next. However, all of these clips could potentially be fake, as the leak comes at a time when AI-generated content is prevalent.

Regardless, the authenticity of the footage has not been verified, and the leak serves as the first genuine glimpse of gameplay for those outside of Rockstar Games.

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