A new clip from the account CyberLeek shows Jason Duval shooting a wall so the bullet holes spell "LEEK," which the poster says proves they're running an actual playable build of GTA 6.
A fresh batch of alleged GTA 6 footage surfaced this week from the social media account CyberLeek, and one clip in particular is fueling speculation about just how much access this leaker actually has. According to GameSpot, the video shows Jason Duval firing at a wall until the bullet marks spell out the word "LEEK" -- something the poster is framing as evidence they have hands-on access to a working, playable build of the game rather than just recovered assets or footage.
The same clip reportedly opens with a blue-and-yellow prop plane soaring over what looks like Vice City, followed by a paused menu sequence where the player flips through in-game radio stations. GameSpot notes the stations include V-Rock playing Stevie Nicks' "For What It's Worth," Back Country Radio spinning Glen Campbell's "Rhinestone Cowboy," and a station called Symphony FM.
CyberLeek is also reportedly teasing an ending for Lucia Caminos, saying it could be posted later the same day, and has put up an online poll asking followers whether they should actually release it. This follows a string of prior leaks attributed to the same account, including footage of Jason playing basketball and an earlier clip showing him using a taser-like weapon on people. As before, GameSpot points out that CyberLeek continues to frame the leaks as an act of defiance tied to gamer rights -- specifically in response to Rockstar confirming GTA 6 won't ship on disc -- despite also running memecoin advertisements alongside the footage.
None of this has been verified by Rockstar, and the timing is notable: GTA 6's official "Extended Look" trailer is set to debut in exactly one week, on August 27, premiering on Netflix at 3 PM ET before hitting Rockstar's YouTube channel at 9 PM ET. The game itself remains on track for a November 19 release on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
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