Rockstar’s upcoming open world behemoth GTA 6 continues to get hit with more leaks as the alleged leaker who goes by the name Cyberleek, has released two more gameplay videos even after publisher Take-Two’s recent subpoenas requesting identifying information from both Microsoft and Discord in order to effectively hunt down the leaker(s).
Cyberleek had posted their seventh leaked clip of GTA 6 yesterday which shows more vehicle gameplay alongside a visit to one of the strip clubs in the game. Interestingly, there was a snippet of cutscene where an in-game character said they need to take “a leak,” also, this is the second cutscene so far from Cyberleek which indicates they indeed have access to a playable, but perhaps an older build of GTA 6.
All of the gameplay footage so far has a ‘CyberLeek’ memecoin advertised into them, which also proves the existence of a Crypto scheme at place to make money for the leaker(s). Also, these clearly show that the group or the person is fully prepared in more ways than one which is understandable as you can’t hope to cause this level of ruckus without all due preparations and planning.
Also, it’s been revealed that the report of Cyberleek threatening both Rockstar and Take-Two that they’ll release a playable build of GTA 6 to millions of gamers worldwide, if the companies decide to take legal actions against them, is not correct, so that’s one less problem for both Rockstar and Take-Two to worry about.
Meanwhile, an extended look at the upcoming GTA 6 is coming to Netflix on August 27 and will be made available for everyone to see on Youtube later that day, so if you have a subscription to Netflix, you’ll be able to get a first look at some of the features of the most anticipated videogame of all time when it premiers on the platform at 3 PM ET on August 27, and will be available on Rockstar’s own Youtube channel at 9 PM ET on the same day.
GTA 6 is currently slated to launch for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on November 19, 2026.