Grand Theft Auto (GTA) 6 has suffered another massive security breach. The infamous hacker known as CyberLeek dropped more fresh GTA 6 gameplay footage online after the recent leaks. The clips focus entirely on protagonist Jason Duval. They reveal complex gameplay mechanics and systems from a roughly year-old development build.
Police Arrest Mechanics & GTA 6 Gameplay Video
CyberLeek released a prominent clip dubbed the “Taser video“. This footage shows Jason actively fighting Vice City police at night. Interestingly, law enforcement officers do not simply shoot on sight. Instead, they legitimately attempt to arrest Jason. He fights them off using a taser to secure his escape.
Furthermore, the video ends with the game’s first leaked cutscene. It shows an interaction between Jason and a character named Cal. Meanwhile, co-protagonist Lucia remains completely absent from all the leaked footage. She might be in jail during these specific segments, or the leaker simply lacks her files.
Upgraded Melee Combat & Zombix Resistance
The leaks also highlight significant upgrades to the melee combat system. Fighting mechanics display a clear progression from Red Dead Redemption 2. Jason performs realistic dodges and engages in brutal knife combat. You can even provoke street fights dynamically, initiating brawls with a humorous backhand. The leaked video made its way to Reddit, but relevant authorities took it down after a while.
Additionally, the footage reveals a brand-new health mechanic. Jason loots “Zombix” painkillers from defeated pedestrians. However, an in-game warning states that repeated use builds a drug resistance. Therefore, the painkillers provide diminishing healing returns over time.
Fans also spotted functional fast-food joints on the leaked mini-map. This detail strongly hints at the return of classic San Andreas-style food mechanics. Finally, players got a brief glimpse of traversal mechanics. Jason swims smoothly but slowly across a river after abandoning a sinking police motorcycle.
Hacker Demands & Community Warnings
CyberLeek claims to possess more unreleased videos. He is currently threatening to leak them unless publishers meet his unspecified demands. The hacker claims he is protesting aggressive anti-consumer monetization practices. He specifically cited digital pre-orders, locked content, and the death of physical media.
However, the prominent “Stop Killing Games” movement explicitly disavowed his actions. Furthermore, you should exercise extreme caution if you search for these raw video files. The leaker is actively pushing his own cryptocurrency alongside the downloads, which presents a significant security risk for unsuspecting users.
