GTA VI Gameplay Leak Shows Jason Playing Basketball, Spreads Online Fast

A new Grand Theft Auto VI gameplay clip—showing Jason playing basketball—appears to have leaked online, and it’s already spreading fast. The video’s origin isn’t confirmed, and while its quality doesn’t look like it was generated by AI, it should still be treated as rumor for now.

Quick facts

  • A short GTA VI gameplay video featuring Jason playing basketball is circulating
  • The source of the leak is unknown
  • Its quality does not appear to be AI-generated, though it’s unverified
  • Additional leaked material suggests more of the game’s map
  • An extra video has also reportedly surfaced
  • Grand Theft Auto VI launches on November 19, 2026 for PS5 and Xbox Series
  • “Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look” is set to premiere August 27 on Netflix

Beyond the basketball footage, there’s also a report of another leak that appears to show part of the game’s map. A further video has been mentioned as well, adding to the sense that more content than just the initial clip could be making the rounds.

It’s unclear how these materials were obtained or whether they’re authentic, so players should avoid treating them as anything more than early, unconfirmed glimpses. Still, leaks like this often influence what fans expect to see from upcoming official reveals.

For those waiting for sanctioned information, “Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look” is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on August 27, with the promise of finally showing many more scenes from the game. Then, the full release is planned for November 19, 2026 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series.

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