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What just happened? The fallout from this week's Grand Theft Auto VI leak might have reached a catastrophic new level for Rockstar and Take-Two. As Netflix prepares to host the first official gameplay reveal, a leaker has hinted that they have access to far more material than even the infamous 2022 leak.
"CyberLeek," who shared two new gameplay clips from GTA 6 earlier this week, has since uploaded three more, one of which suggests that he is not merely uploading videos he acquired, but is actually playing the game. However, misinformation has naturally surrounded the first legitimate leak in four years of the decade's most anticipated game.
Two of the new clips show standard gameplay of Jason, one of the two playable characters, getting into fights with random pedestrians. One shows him using a knife, while another showcases a taser, offering an early look at GTA 6's user interface.










