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| The two clips reveal additional GTA 6 gameplay mechanics. |
A massive wave of Grand Theft Auto VI leaks has hit the internet, and this time the footage appears to be more recent than initially thought—potentially dating back to 2025.
Rockstar Games is scrambling to contain the damage as yet another batch of unauthorized gameplay clips surfaces across social media platforms. Despite the studio's aggressive DMCA takedown campaign, the leaks keep coming, and fans are devouring every second of the footage.
What the New Footage Reveals
The same leaker who dropped the initial batch of clips has returned with two additional videos, offering an even deeper look at what players can expect from the highly anticipated sequel. These clips don't just show more of the same—they reveal several new gameplay mechanics that hadn't been spotted in earlier leaks.
According to eagle-eyed fans on Reddit, the first piece of footage appears to be from 2025 at the earliest, as the in-game radio is playing "Sports Car" by Tate McRae—a track that wasn't released until January 2025. This suggests the footage is actually newer than some of the clips that surfaced during the previous leak wave.
For those just catching up on the unfolding situation, you can follow the discussion thread on Reddit where fans are dissecting every frame.
Car Entry Just Got More Interesting
One of the most talked-about details from the new footage involves how players will interact with vehicles. When protagonist Jason approaches a car, the game reportedly presents him with multiple options, including "Clone key" and "Smash window." This suggests players will have strategic choices when it comes to car theft, potentially affecting how much attention they attract from law enforcement.
Police Encounters Get a Major Overhaul
The clips also showcase a significantly deeper police interaction system. When Jason looks at a police officer, a "Tag" option appears, alongside a surrender feature—hinting at more nuanced law enforcement encounters rather than the simple "run or fight" dynamic from previous GTA titles.
In one particularly interesting moment, Jason knocks off a police officer's hat and picks it up—then puts it on. While seemingly a small detail, it points to the level of environmental interaction Rockstar is known for.
Combat Borrows from Red Dead Redemption 2
Action sequences in the new footage appear to confirm that slow-motion takedowns similar to those in Red Dead Redemption 2 will make their way into GTA 6's combat system. The clips end with a brief cutscene featuring Jason and another character named Cal, though the context remains unclear.
NPC Interactions Go Deeper Than Ever
The second leaked video shows Jason riding a bike and approaching strangers. Players will reportedly have dialogue options including "Greet" and "Taunt," suggesting that NPC interactions will be far more varied than simply walking past characters or starting fights.
This expanded social system aligns with what fans have come to expect from Rockstar's increasingly detailed open-world design.
The Police Are Smarter—and That's Scary
Perhaps the most intriguing detail to emerge from the new footage involves the game's wanted system. After Jason commits a crime, a warning flashes: "The cops are searching for you and they have your description." This appears to confirm earlier leak theories that police can identify Jason based on his clothing, vehicle, and facial features—potentially making it much harder to evade capture once you've been spotted.
What This Means for GTA 6
While Rockstar has yet to officially comment on the leaks, the continuous stream of footage suggests that the game is in an advanced state of development. The presence of 2025-dated music in the clips hints that the build may be more recent than many initially assumed.
For more leaked footage and community reactions, check out the discussion in the GTA 6 community.
As takedown notices continue to flood social media, the GTA 6 community is racing to archive and analyze every scrap of footage before it disappears. Whether these leaks will impact the game's development or release schedule remains to be seen, but one thing is clear—the appetite for Grand Theft Auto VI has never been higher.
