A sixth Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay leak has hit the internet, also coming from the now-notorious leaker known as Cyberleek. Previously, Cyberleek has shown off everything from GTA 6‘s police gameplay to various vehicles, including plane gameplay that showed off Vice City from the sky. The latest focuses on an in-game hypercar.

What’s interesting is how this leak comes after speculation that Rockstar Games or Take-Two finally caught up to Cyberleek. The companies have been issuing takedowns to creators and social media accounts who directly host or share the leaked GTA 6 gameplay, adding to the validity of it, and yet the leaker remains at large, it would seem. Given how protective the companies are, it’s surprising that Cyberleek hasn’t been caught yet—especially as it gets closer to the Netflix Extended Look at GTA 6 on August 27.

Grand Theft Auto 6 Gameplay Leak 6 Hits the Internet

Regardless, the latest leak from Cyberleek is relatively simple in the grand scheme of things. Cyberleek is still focused on GTA 6 co-protagonist Jason, with Lucia nowhere in sight, and he steals a hypercar on the road. He then drives it around the highways of Vice City, giving a very low-level perusal of the city and its driving gameplay. At one point, Cyberleek gets a pop-up for committing a crime, showcasing how police will detect the player’s actions throughout the open-world crime game.

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Where it’s most interesting is in the watermark layover on the gameplay. In a previous GTA 6 gameplay leak, Cyberleek shot the word “leek” into some concrete, proving that they have some kind of playable build of the game and not just an assorted clip. Now, it also seems Cyberleek is directly watching what fans say about him—which may not be that big of a leep since they want polls and investments in their cryptocurrency (not recommended), despite their supposedly noble agenda. The watermark reads, “CYBERLEEK CAN’T DRIVE” to hint at the discussion on his gameplay coming from past videos.

Cyberleek’s continued posts about the game raise a ton of eyebrows at this point, spreading all kinds of rumors about GTA 6 and how this happened. While nothing is confirmed or verified by Rockstar or Take-Two, which did confirm the data breach associated with the 2022 GTA 6 leaks, the internet claims these leaks are the result of a stolen PC build, a Rockstar India phishing attempt, and/or some kind of russian mob involvement. How this is happening is uncertain, and certainly it’s not the best showing of GTA 6—even for those who adhere to the conspiracy theory that this is some kind of PR stunt ahead of the Netflix Extended Look.

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Many GTA 6 fans are enjoying Cyberleek’s leaks, as long as he continues to avoid story spoilers, because Rockstar and Take-Two marketing of GTA 6 has been so thinly spread. An official look is less than a week away, as of this writing, but in the meantime, it seems the unofficial gameplay is going to keep coming for better or worse.


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November 19, 2026

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Rating Pending – Likely Mature 17+


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