New GTA 6 Leak Claims Fresh Map Details From a Different Source
Another alleged leak tied to GTA 6 has surfaced, adding fresh fuel to a situation that’s already been dominating the conversation around Rockstar Games. While recent circulation had largely been linked to a single source, this new batch of information is being described as coming from a completely different kind of incident.
Quick facts
- The new GTA 6 leak is reportedly not connected to CyberLeek.
- Allegedly sourced from a graphical capture on Xbox Series X that contained extensive game data.
- Material includes new images and direct information about the GTA 6 map, plus models and internal details.
- One early claim says the data came from a phishing attack targeting a Rockstar employee, with no official confirmation yet.
- Rockstar is still scheduled to officially show new GTA 6 material on August 27.
Fresh map images and internal data raise the stakes
According to the emerging details, the alleged Xbox Series X capture contains a significant amount of information belonging to the game. Among the items being discussed are new images and map-related data, alongside models and other internal assets.
If the reports hold up, it would be another particularly sensitive development for Rockstar, since map information can help people piece together and cross-check parts of the world the studio has been preparing. The leak is also described as aligning with elements that had already been circulating online for some time, which would further reduce uncertainty around specific locations and features fans have been trying to verify.
Reports point to phishing—and two incidents at once
The most concerning angle is the suggested method of access. Early indications claim the data was obtained through a phishing attack aimed at a Rockstar employee. At the moment, there’s no official confirmation from Rockstar about the alleged phishing attempt, and there’s also no verified confirmation that all shared files are authentic—so skepticism remains warranted.
What makes this moment especially chaotic is that the reports frame it as two separate incidents unfolding around the same timeframe. One stream of leaked material has been associated with CyberLeek in recent days, while this new wave is described as having an independent origin.
August 27 reveal under pressure from ongoing leaks
For Rockstar, the timing could hardly be worse. GTA 6 is slated to officially present new material on August 27, yet much of the pre-show discussion is being overtaken by leaked videos, images, and now additional map data.
With the community actively comparing new screenshots and claims against previously shared information, the lead-up to the scheduled reveal looks set to remain crowded—whether or not any of the latest files can be independently verified.


