GTA 6 Leaks Keep Coming: New Gameplay Footage Shows Jason Flying Over Vice City

By: ZealPlane Editorial

GTA 6 Leaks Keep Coming: New Gameplay Footage Shows Jason Flying Over Vice City

The GTA 6 leaks are not stopping.

Just when it looked like Rockstar Games might have managed to contain the latest leak, another piece of footage appeared online. This time, the footage reportedly shows Jason flying a plane over Vice City, giving fans another look at Rockstar's enormous open world months before the game's official release.

The new clip has quickly become one of the most talked-about pieces of the leak so far. It also appears to strengthen the claim that the people behind the leak have access to an actual development build of Grand Theft Auto VI rather than simply possessing a few old screenshots.

But there is an important catch: With the GTA 6 leak spreading so rapidly across social media, fake and AI-generated clips are now being mixed in with the real-looking material. That makes it increasingly difficult to separate genuine Rockstar footage from fan-made or fabricated videos.

Another GTA 6 Gameplay Clip Has Appeared

The latest footage reportedly shows Jason piloting a plane above Vice City. What makes the clip interesting isn't necessarily what Jason is doing — we've known for a while that flying aircraft will be part of GTA 6. It's the fact that the footage appears to come from a playable environment rather than a traditional Rockstar trailer or cutscene.

At one point, the player appears to use the plane to move around the game's world before the footage ends with a rather unusual message being created using gunfire.

The clip has been widely circulated under the Cyberleek name, the group that has been claiming responsibility for the recent GTA 6 leaks.

Does the Leaker Actually Have a Playable GTA 6 Build?

This is now the biggest question surrounding the entire situation.

The first leaked clips showed Jason playing basketball, driving around and getting into fights with NPCs. A later clip showed him inside a strip club, while another featured Jason driving and interacting with characters.

Those clips already looked like they came from an in-development version of GTA 6. The new plane footage takes things a step further: if someone is able to freely control Jason, enter vehicles and move through different parts of Leonida while recording the gameplay, it would suggest access to a functioning development environment.

That doesn't necessarily mean the leaker has the final GTA 6 game. In fact, reports indicate that some of the leaked footage comes from an older development build where Rockstar can change or remove features before launch.

More Than Just Gameplay Has Leaked

Earlier this week, images claiming to show the full GTA 6 map appeared online as well. The alleged map gives fans a much better idea of the scale of Leonida, the fictional state where GTA 6 takes place. It appears to include Vice City along with large rural areas, roads, waterways and several other regions.

Fans have also spotted gameplay mechanics such as a Focus stat, stamina, vehicle health and what appears to be a fuel gauge. If fuel management survives into the final game, it would be another sign that Rockstar is pushing GTA 6 further toward the detailed open-world simulation seen in Red Dead Redemption 2.

Cyberleek Says the Leaks Are a Protest

The group behind the material calls itself Cyberleek. Rather than presenting the leaks simply as an attempt to spoil GTA 6, the group has published a manifesto demanding changes to digital pre-orders, physical game releases, and single-player content preservation.

At the same time, the group's decision to promote a cryptocurrency through the leak has caused plenty of scepticism among observers.

Rockstar's Response & The August 27 Reveal

Rockstar and Take-Two have already used copyright takedowns against leaked copies across social media. Every time a video is removed, copies tend to appear somewhere else.

Rockstar announced that an Extended Look at Grand Theft Auto VI will premiere on August 27 at 3 p.m. ET on Netflix and YouTube. Grand Theft Auto VI remains officially scheduled to launch on November 19, 2026, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

One thing is certain: GTA 6 has managed to dominate the gaming internet again — and Rockstar hasn't even released the game yet.