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GTA 6 Leak From Cyberleek Delivers Nearly Two Minutes of High-Speed Highway Driving

Cyberleek continues dumping GTA 6 gameplay with a lengthy high-speed sequence featuring new carjacking mechanics.

Jason Duval in GTA 6 Credit: Rockstar Games

The cryptopeddling leaker known as Cyberleek has released yet another clip of Grand Theft Auto VI gameplay. This latest drop continues a multi-day streak of unauthorized footage surfacing online and shows the leaker remains active despite ongoing efforts to remove the material.

We cannot share the video here because Rockstar has been issuing rapid DMCA strikes against copies of the footage. The clip itself can still be described in detail, however. In the roughly two-minute sequence, protagonist Jason steals a high-performance sports car and then races it at elevated speeds along the highways that ring Vice City.

New mechanical details remain limited. During the carjacking, Jason appears able to repeatedly press a button to yank the driver out of the vehicle more quickly and aggressively, trading some stamina for the faster extraction and likely increasing the odds the crime draws attention. The leak also reinforces earlier visual identification systems, with on-screen icons linking both the stolen car and Jason’s appearance to the resulting wanted level once police are alerted.

This newest release effectively ends circulating rumors that the leaker had been identified or shut down. Cyberleek has now put out multiple short clips across several consecutive days, ranging from map fragments and basketball sequences to combat involving a taser, a plane flight over the city that ends with the word “LEEK” shot into a wall, and various driving and confrontation scenes. Together the material suggests access to a playable build rather than purely pre-recorded internal videos. The consistent branding and accompanying cryptocurrency promotion have become a hallmark of each new drop.

After the initial theft, Jason clears his wanted level and continues driving. A blue police awareness indicator briefly appears when he speeds past a patrol car on the opposite side of the highway, underscoring how conspicuous behavior can draw attention even without an active star rating. Moments later the minimap displays a red-bordered zone; entering it immediately triggers a two-star wanted level that disappears the moment the vehicle leaves the area. The exact nature of that zone is unclear, though it may represent a high-security location the highway passes near.

Jason in GTA 6 Credit: Rockstar Games

Driving physics in the footage feel broadly familiar to those who have spent time in previous entries in the series. What stands out more is the lighting technology on display. Headlights from the stolen hypercar cast realistic reflections across wet pavement, road signs, and reflective markers, creating strong contrast as the scenery rushes past. The video also carries Cyberleek’s usual watermark text, links, and QR code, this time adding the message “HIGHER MARKETCAP = MORE LEEKS” as part of the ongoing push for support through the associated cryptocurrency.

Taken as a whole, the sequence offers another brief but clear look at vehicle handling, wanted-level systems, and environmental detail inside GTA 6. Cyberleek has given no indication of stopping, and each new clip continues to expand the pool of unauthorized material circulating ahead of the game’s official reveals. The combination of sustained daily releases and the suggestion of live playable access keeps the pressure on Rockstar’s efforts to contain the leaks.

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