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GTA 6 Leaker Spells Out Build Access Claim in New Biplane Gameplay Footage

New leaked aerial gameplay clip raises questions about GTA 6 build access.

GTA 6 leaked gameplay "plane" clip Credit: Rockstar Games

A fifth Grand Theft Auto VI leak has arrived in the form of an extended aerial sequence that ends with a deliberate signature left in bullet holes. The clip stands apart from earlier material by combining free-flight exploration of the southern city with a clear visual marker tied directly to the leaker’s identity, giving the release a distinct character compared to the shorter ground-level moments that came before it.

The person operating under the name CYBERLEEK continues to surface these videos, and this latest release points more directly toward possession of a playable build of GTA 6. Control over the camera, radio, and character actions appears consistent with someone actively navigating the game rather than simply circulating pre-captured clips obtained from another source.

We cannot share the footage here as Rockstar has been DMCA-striking the videos, but we can describe it. The clip titled “plane” places Jason at the controls of a biplane as he flies over Vice City in broad daylight, offering an unbroken view of the city’s layout, vertical scale, and surrounding coastal features from above.

A cinematic camera mode returns for portions of the sequence, pulling back into wider tracking shots that keep the aircraft centered while the streets below remain fully visible. Dense clusters of skyscrapers, continuous road traffic, and the overall urban density become especially clear from that elevated perspective, providing one of the more complete overhead looks at the area released so far.

Jason in GTA 6 Credit: Rockstar Games

Jason stays in the air for nearly two minutes and switches radio stations while continuing the flight path across different sections of the skyline. The video then cuts abruptly to the character standing on the ground in front of a blank wall with a rifle in hand. He fires a series of controlled shots into the surface, the resulting bullet holes forming the single word LEEK.

The spelling is deliberate. It reads “LEEK” rather than “leak,” functioning as a direct reference to the CYBERLEEK handle itself. The act serves as an embedded marker that the person recording has the ability to move freely, select weapons, and leave such a signature inside a working build of the game.

Prior material from CYBERLEEK has included an overhead map of the full state of Leonida divided into five counties known as Vice Dale, Mariana, Kelly, Leonard, and Lummox. Additional clips have shown Jason playing basketball at a waterside house with a visible Focus meter, engaging in melee combat that depletes a stamina bar, and interacting with systems that appear to track honor or morality through on-screen indicators. Other sequences have captured vehicle theft options such as key cloning, higher wanted levels reaching six stars, and various on-foot and driving encounters across different parts of the map.

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As unofficial clips like this continue to surface and claim access to internal builds, GTA 6: An Extended Look arrives on Netflix next week on August 27 to deliver Rockstar’s first substantial official presentation of the title. GTA 6 itself remains scheduled for release on November 19, 2026, launching simultaneously on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

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