In the clip, we see protagonist Jason Duval at an oceanside house—the same one that we’ve seen in trailers. The player jumps over his deck and onto the driveway, where he picks up a basketball and shoots some hoops. For sinking a basket, the player increases their “Focus” by 2%. We see two cash totals listed in the HUD—presumably one for their on-hand cash, and one for their bank.
Another clip, posted almost an hour later, shows the player driving around a beat-up car, crashing into a delivery truck, and then attacking the driver.
Elsewhere, Cyberleek has also published supposed screenshots of the in-game map, though art has appears too simple to be how it will actually look in the game. Below one image is a message from Cyberleek, which claims that the leaks are motivated by Rockstar’s decision not to release a physical version of GTA 6. The image also includes links to various websites where it asks for money, though I wouldn’t rush to visit them.
I’m shocked. This is a never-before-seen take on the GTA formula. The paradigm is not only shifted, it’s downright nudged.
I’m shocked. This is a never-before-seen take on the GTA formula. The paradigm is not only shifted, it’s downright nudged.
If this was a real leak it would include missions or story points. Not just stuff we all already know about.