
GTA 6
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After the usually chatty Grand Theft Auto 6 leaker went a full 24 hours without posting anything, many began to theorize Cyberleek’s spree was over, and they’d been shut down or caught after Take-Two’s relentless pursuit. That does not appear to be the case.
This morning, a new leak called “Hypercar” was uploaded to Cyberleek’s website. Given that it was within the past hour, it’s been hard to find, but I did locate the full 2:25 video before it was taken down. There will soon be a lot of these spread around and shot down by Take-Two as has happened with every GTA 6 leak so far. But it’s been impossible to stop the flow.
The new footage shows Jason smashing the window on a Bugatti-like car, the Truffade Thrax, and pulling the driver out. A typical GTA action, but this GTA 6 one looks a little more involved, as you also have to tap a button to drag the driver from the car.
The rest of the leak is the car driving around the city, at one point ironically stopping at a stop sign. After this, it’s just about two minutes of uneventful driving. No crashes, no hitting pedestrians. The footage is stamped with the usual crypto coin ad to funnel money to Cyberleek, but this time also a “Cyberleek can’t drive” message, possibly referring to some making fun of them in past clips for not playing the game terribly well.
GTA 6
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This is the sixth major leak from Cyberleek, the last of which seemed to confirm the leaker has an actual build of the game rather than just taking gameplay clips from somewhere. He wrote “LEEKS” on the wall with bullets, indicating live gameplay of what appears to be a build from 2025. The 24 hour silence did lead many to believe his joyride was over, and he must have been discovered. This new leak would indicate that is not the case.
Despite how high-profile this series of leaks has been, and how it is a nightmare scenario for Rockstar that this person has an actual playable build of the game, nothing all that damaging has actually been released. It’s just been typical GTA stuff like fighting random NPCs, stealing cars, flying a plane, shooting a gun. Even the cutscene snippet shown revealed nothing, and was just a brief jab at Rockstar about someone using a VPN.
Of course, there is always the risk that Cyberleek could start veering into actual story spoilers, which would be exceptionally damaging. While it does seem likely that they will be stopped or caught at some point, we’re pushing toward a week and it hasn’t happened yet. Outside of this, other leaks from other places in other formats are starting to trickle out as well. Nothing this big, but with three months to go, it’s easy to see how this is going to quickly become a game of whack-a-mole with a Rockstar that is not as secure as it needs to be, clearly.
I’ve been reaching out to Rockstar and will update if I hear back. It has not yet issued a public statement on these leaks.
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