Another Day, Yet Another Grand Theft Auto VI Leak!

Grand Theft Auto VI has become a daily news staple, appearing in the form of unofficial leaks.

 

Cyberleek remains active, even as his digital wanted level soars to unprecedented heights. His latest two-minute video was shared on Reddit but has since been removed. The footage shows the protagonist, Jason, attacking two gas station employees and causing an accident with a sports car. The video showcases the gas station’s refueling interface. Although the cars need fuel, the refueling process seems seamless and playful. It seems that all you have to do is press a button on the pump, and the job is done immediately. However, the options appear grayed out in the video, perhaps due to Jason’s wanted level. Several commenters have pointed out that Grand Theft Auto VI boasts a stunningly detailed, progressive vehicle damage system.

Cyberleek then enters the station, jumps over the counter, and beats up and robs the attendant. This also demonstrates the speed of the Florida justice system, as sheriff’s deputies immediately show up to ruin Jason’s day. He already had a two-star wanted level before adding assault with a deadly weapon to his criminal record. Previously leaked footage suggested that there might be a tracking device in the stolen car. However, Jason doesn’t stop. Instead, he speeds off to do the same thing at another gas station before crashing into a truck at high speed, as seen in slow motion.

In addition to Cyberleek’s usual mascot-style watermark urging viewers to “Show support, buy $Cyberleek,” the leaker included another watermark promising to show gameplay footage from a strip club if his cryptocurrency reaches a market capitalization of $3 million. The final frame of the video teases this by showing Jason walking into a rundown rural strip club. The colors in the video are completely washed out, as if the HDR settings were incorrect. The “Sunday Bumday” poster visible in front of the strip club highlights Rockstar’s British roots and the presence of risqué references.

Source: PCGamer

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