GTA 6 Leaks Continue: New Clip Shows Jason Taser Fight and Cut Scene
GTA 6 Leaks Continue: New Clip Shows Jason Taser Fight

Another leaked video clip from Grand Theft Auto 6 has emerged, showing protagonist Jason fighting with a taser and breaking into a warehouse, as the group Cyberleek continues to pressure Rockstar Games with a series of leaks over the past 24 hours.

The latest clip, which has already received a copyright strike, shows Jason driving around Vice City at night and crashing into a warehouse complex. According to the footage, an option to 'clone key' appears when Jason brushes past another vehicle, suggesting new car-breaking mechanics in GTA 6. Jason then engages in fisticuffs with security guards before shooting them with a taser, and the section ends with him climbing into a lorry and escaping.

Cut Scene and Leaker Demands

Weirdly, the footage then cuts to a cut scene showing Jason on a small fishing boat with a friend. The clip seems purposefully edited to include this cut scene, which mentions 'men in suits', possibly to signal that the leaker has access to cut scenes as well. This clip has also been handed a copyright strike, which companies usually only do when the content is authentic, according to GameCentral, which has reached out to Rockstar for comment.

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Like the first two videos, this clip appears to stem from a group named Cyberleek. They are targeting Rockstar to protest the decision to sell digital pre-orders without a physical disc option, while directing people to buy cryptocurrency to seemingly profit from it. On Tuesday, Cyberleeks said 'two to four more leaks' were 'incoming' today (August 19), so more footage might crop up soon. In a separate post, they added: '@RockstarGames, we will not be playing any more waiting games today. You are under a ticking time bomb, meet our demands or else we will leak the rest of the gameplay.'

Previous Leaks and Context

After months with no new information at all, whether official or unofficial, there have been several notable leaks around GTA 6 in the last 24 hours. Along with the game's map, two clips have circulated online showing basketball minigames and some of the in-game driving. These have all been swiftly given copyright strikes, which suggest they are legitimate, even if they appear to be from an old build of the game.

It's not clear how the group has obtained the footage, but they've come under fire from Stop Killing Games, a movement which is similarly fighting for consumer protections. This comes ahead of Netflix's Extended Look at GTA 6, which takes place on Thursday, August 27 at 8pm BST. It will launch on the Rockstar YouTube channel and GTA 6 website six hours later. GTA 6 is set to launch across PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on November 19, 2026.

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