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Still more GTA 6 details from the latest leaked video: traffic cameras, car trackers, and drivers that put up a fight

With each leaked video we learn a bit more about the game.

Still more GTA 6 details from the latest leaked video: traffic cameras, car trackers, and drivers that put up a fight

A new GTA 6 video leaked by Cyberleek reveals additional details about the upcoming release. The video shows protagonist Jason driving through Vice City in a high-speed chase. Jason begins by carjacking a Truffade Thrax, a luxury sports car that already has a driver inside. After stealing the car, Jason takes off, passing through the Vice City airport, busy streets, a highway, and an industrial area.

Though the trip isn't particularly exciting, the video does show a few new features. Drivers in GTA 6 put up more resistance than in previous games, requiring the player to struggle with them using stamina before they can be ejected from the vehicle. Additionally, there are traffic cameras on the highway, which briefly appear on the screen and flash red when Jason passes them, indicating that he has been spotted.

The video also reveals that vehicles have Lojack-like tracking devices, which blink when the car is stopped for a few seconds, potentially triggering a police response even without wanted stars. Finally, some of the businesses in the video have more restrained names, such as "Truck-U" and "Sitzpinkler," while others, like "420," remain humorous.

Overall, the leaked video provides more insight into the features of GTA 6, including improved interactions with drivers, traffic camera systems, vehicle tracking, and a few notable business names.

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