If you were following the news yesterday, you couldn't have missed at least a headline about how two new videos from an unknown source surfaced showing potential gameplay for the upcoming GTA 6. The credibility of these videos is proven by the fact that shortly after being posted, they were completely wiped, and you could only access them through certain Telegram groups.
You can read about what was shown in those videos in our post from yesterday, but today we're writing about the new video that was released to the public. This time around, it is just a single video, but it is as long as the previous two. Interestingly, the metadata for yesterday's videos showed the year 2023, while for now, we don't have that information for this current video.
However, what we do know is that the footage features a song released in 2025. Does that mean the video itself was recorded then? Perhaps, or maybe the song was originally created three years ago but was only released last year. As for other details, we got a look at hand-to-hand combat that resembles the one from GTA 5. The visual indicators for people behind us are reminiscent of those characteristic of the Hitman series.
Behind these leaks is a group or a single person calling themselves Cyberleek. He claims that his motives aren't just fun and getting attention, but rather a "fight for gamers' rights." In the published document, it is stated:
"Publishers sell licenses and call them purchases," the document states. "They ship unfinished games and call them living services. They lock content on discs and call it DLC. They kill games and keep the money. Every year anti-consumerism tightens its grip, and every year gamers get less for what they pay."
The video is still available, and you can watch it at the link.

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