New GTA 6 Leak Shows Vice City Plane Flyover and Radio Changes

More GTA 6 leaks appear to be on the way, and the latest batch suggests players are seeing new kinds of content beyond the usual screenshots. A new video has surfaced online, tied to a streamer-style community survey, and it reportedly includes a plane flight over a major portion of the map plus radio station changes.

New GTA 6 leak resurfaces with fresh mirrors

It’s not looking like the last wave of leaks was the end of the story. A leaker has returned with another upload, and the material’s theme lines up with earlier reports about an in-progress survey run through the leaker’s website.

Players who visited that site and participated in the survey appear to have helped decide what the video would contain. The clip is shared publicly, gets removed from multiple places quickly, and then reappears through fresh mirror links almost immediately.

What’s shown in the leaked video

  • The leak includes a plane flight sequence.
  • The footage is intended to show a large section of the world, specifically Vice City.
  • The clip also shows a change in radio stations.
  • The leaker claims they aren’t using someone else’s materials, but instead have a playable version of Grand Theft Auto VI.
  • The video ends with the leaker using in-game bullets to write their handle on a wall.

The most notable claim is that the footage offers a broad view of the map while in the air, rather than being limited to ground-level moments. It also reportedly demonstrates a shift in radio stations during the sequence, adding another layer of “game feel” detail for viewers.

According to the leaker’s behavior in the upload, they’re positioning themselves as the source rather than a distributor of others’ files. The end of the clip is used to back up that claim by showing them leaving their tag inside the game world.

More leaks expected; media preview coverage set to ramp up

With the leaker suggesting they have access to a playable build, more leaks may not be far behind. The write-up also notes that the leaker did not present content as something copied from elsewhere, implying they can generate new materials themselves.

Separately, GTA 6 isn’t only being discussed through leaks. Back in July, presentations for the game were held for the media, and the follow-up coverage—articles and videos—was expected to begin soon, with timing likely landing in the coming week.

The next major cross-media moment is also already scheduled: a Netflix project focused on the title is set to arrive on August 27, roughly around the same window as the first wave of media coverage.

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