Even more Grand Theft Auto 6 footage has surfaced online, revealing just over two minutes worth of gameplay. The video comes from CyberLeek, marking their ninth GTA 6 leak to date.

The streak began on August 18 and has so far focused exclusively on Jason, though the latest video appears to tease that Lucia is also present in CyberLeek’s copy of the game. The person or group behind the ongoing wave of GTA 6 leaks quickly built notoriety by posting new material more than once a day and claiming to be “fighting for gamers” against what they view as Rockstar’s anti-consumer practices. For further infamy fuel, CyberLeek has aggressively leveraged the leaks to promote their own cryptocurrency, $CYBERLEEK. The meme coin’s market cap surpassed $27 million as of August 23, 2026, the same day the ninth GTA 6 leak surfaced online.

New GTA 6 Leak Features a Very Florida Man-Coded Gas Station Encounter

Most of the newly leaked footage follows Jason at a gas station, where an NPC has parked a pickup truck with a bathtub in its bed and is attempting to fill the tub with gasoline. Jason eventually steals the pickup, prompting the NPC to try to reclaim it. The attempt leaves him on the ground as the player drives away, only to reverse and run him over, accompanied by a visceral crunch sound effect. Jason then tries to flee for good but carelessly merges onto a road, resulting in instant karma when he immediately collides with another vehicle and dies. The clip is titled “gas2,” framing it as a sequel to CyberLeek’s seventh GTA 6 leak that showed Jason robbing two gas stations.

GTA 6’s Fuel Bathtub Gag May Be Inspired by a Real Florida Incident or Two

The pickup’s owner appears to parody the anti-government “free thinker” or sovereign-citizen archetype often associated with bizarre Florida news stories. After Jason begins driving away, the NPC can be heard shouting, “the government is stealing my gas.” The gag fits GTA 6‘s exaggerated Florida setting and may have even been inspired by a few real-world incidents. In April 2022, police in Delray Beach responded to a report of a Florida man pumping gasoline into the bed of a Chevy Silverado. Officers discovered a concealed metal fuel tank in the truck bed, and the driver was charged with unlawful conveyance of fuel and two tag-related offenses. A separate 2020 case in Southwest Miami-Dade similarly involved a Florida man storing stolen fuel in his pickup.


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November 19, 2026

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Rating Pending – Likely Mature 17+


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