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Cyberleek leaked playable GTA 6 clips of protagonist Jason from a likely recent build
On August 18 an unidentified person or group calling itself Cyberleek began posting multiple Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay clips that match confirmed trailer locations. The clips show the male protagonist Jason performing routine actions and violent acts, and were removed from social platforms for copyright by Take-Two/Rockstar. One clip ends with the player spelling "LEEK" in bullet holes, and Cyberleek published a manifesto criticizing publishers' consumer practices. The footage appears to come from a playable, possibly partial, development build that includes a radio track released in January 2025, raising concerns about a security breach of Rockstar's development files.
- Cyberleek began posting GTA 6 gameplay clips on August 18 showing the male protagonist Jason interacting with trailer-confirmed locations (including shooting a basketball outside a known house).
- Platforms removed multiple Cyberleek clips for copyright at the request of Take-Two and Rockstar.
- A fourth clip ends with the player shooting the word "LEEK" into a building, indicating access to a playable in-game build rather than isolated cut footage.
- The clips contain in-game audio of "Sports Car" by Tate McRae (released January 2025) and show no sign of the other protagonist, Lucia, implying the material is from a recent, possibly partial, development build and signaling a potential leak of development assets.