Alleged GTA 6 Gameplay Leak Shows Vice City Motorcycle Heist and Melee

Another batch of alleged GTA 6 gameplay footage has surfaced online, showing protagonist Jason stealing a police motorcycle, driving through Vice City, then crashing into a river—followed by an on-screen melee with people relaxing under a bridge.

What the leaked GTA 6 gameplay shows

The clip reportedly includes several UI elements that suggest it’s taken from a relatively current build. Viewers can see a weapon selection wheel, along with a honor-style meter that appears similar to the honor system seen in Red Dead Redemption 2.

In the sequence itself, Jason takes the motorcycle from a police officer, takes a short ride through Vice City streets, and then drives into the water. After a quick swim, he exits and gets into a fight with a group of people gathered beneath a bridge.

Leak claims, watermark, and wider security fears

A notable detail in the footage is a watermark tied to the person behind the leaks. The watermark reportedly indicates that the leaker—identified only as “Cyberleek” in the discussion—does not have an account on X, implying that social profiles gaining reach in the meantime may be fake.

The same source claims that the leaker also possesses a recording of the GTA 6 ending. The implication is that it could be shared unless Rockstar responds to demands attributed to the leaker.

Observers also argue that the situation may not be limited to Rockstar. If someone can tamper with Rockstar’s releases to this degree, they suggest other large publishers could be at risk as well, including companies associated with major platforms.

Why fans think this leak is worse—and what to watch next

Industry watchers are comparing the current wave to earlier leaks from 2022, claiming the latest material is more damaging. The reasoning is that it appears more than a week ahead of the release of Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look, and that it presents the game poorly—showing older versions of the title captured in heavily compressed video quality.

Some expect a statement from Rockstar Games, but not everyone believes any response would change the situation.

  • Footage reportedly shows Jason stealing a police motorcycle, riding through Vice City, crashing into a river, then fighting under a bridge
  • Visible UI elements include a weapon selection wheel and an honor-system-style meter similar to Red Dead Redemption 2
  • Watermark suggests the leaker “Cyberleek” has no X account, raising doubts about other accounts spreading the leaks
  • Claims include possession of a recording of the GTA 6 ending, with potential plans to release it if demands aren’t met
  • Comparisons say these leaks are worse than those from 2022 and show older builds in compressed quality
  • Concerns center on timing: reportedly over a week before Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look

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