It appears that the leaks are not stopping or slowing down. CyberLeek has leaked three new gameplay videos for Grand Theft Auto 6. And since they appear to be from the PC version, we can report on them.
These new leaked gameplay videos showcase the main protagonist driving a car, stealing a gas station, and visiting a strip club. It’s ironic, but this could very well have spoiled one of the surprises from the upcoming Netflix GTA 6 event.
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The funny thing here is that in September 2022, a hacker claimed to have access to the game’s source code. At that time, we also saw the first early gameplay clips from the PC version. I don’t believe this is the same hacker/leaker. Still, this shows that Rockstar’s security definitely has some issues.
What’s funny here is that the Internet has been flooded with fake torrents of this GTA 6 build. These torrents contain malware, and you should stay away from them. In case you’re wondering, CyberLeek has not leaked this PC build to the public. So, don’t bother downloading whatever you find online.
To be honest, I don’t expect CyberLeek to leak this PC build. It appears that they are making a lot of money from these gameplay clips. Not only that, but they have not been caught yet. So, why risk everything and leak the PC build? They could very well go to jail if they get caught.
Anyway, Take-Two will release GTA 6 on consoles later this year. And while they have not announced anything about the PC version, we can assume that it will come out a year after the console release. So, we might get it in 2027.
Stay tuned for more!

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