Grand Theft Auto 6 leaked again on Tuesday. Not a teaser. Not a pause menu. Two clips that look like actual play, plus an image that claims to be the full map of Leonida, nine days before Rockstar’s own Extended Look premieres on Netflix.
A handle calling itself CyberLeek posted the lot. One clip has Jason shooting hoops outside a house. The other has him driving, then picking a fight in the street. The map is the one people have been sketching from trailer frames for years, except this version looks finished enough that takedown notices started landing within hours.
Rockstar and Take-Two have not said a word. The copyright strikes are doing the talking.
CyberLeek did not just dump footage. It attached a manifesto. The group says it is protesting digital-only launches, paid pre-orders for files that cannot sell out, single-player DLC it calls fake, and publishers that switch games off after you have already paid. The physical GTA 6 box shipping as a download code, not a disc, looks like the spark.
We are not linking the site. It is also pushing a memecoin, which is usually where this kind of story stops being activism and starts being a hustle. If you care about games staying playable after you buy them, there are real campaigns for that. This is not one of them.
Rockstar has not confirmed the clips. Nobody knows how old the build is. The videos were captured with HDR on, so they look washed out on a normal screen, and at least one person circulating them says they are over a year old. Treat it as unfinished. Treat everything else circulating tonight as a mix of this drop, the 2022 breach, and AI slop.
Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look still premieres on Netflix on Thursday, August 27 at 12pm PT (3pm ET). Six hours later it hits Rockstar’s YouTube channel and the official GTA 6 site for free. That was the plan last week. It is still the plan tonight.
If you want the version Rockstar meant you to see, that is where it lands. If you want to stay clean until then, close Reddit and keep your thumbs off X.
Rockstar announced the Netflix window on its official @RockstarGames account. We will keep pointing there, not at the leak.
GTA 6 is still dated November 19, 2026 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Standard is $79.99. Ultimate is $99.99. There is no PC date. Pre-load starts November 12. The box in stores is a code, not a Blu-ray, which is exactly the thing CyberLeek says it is angry about.
None of that changed because two clips hit the internet. Rockstar has been here before. More than 90 development videos leaked in 2022. Trailer 1 showed up a day early in 2023. The studio’s answer has always been the same: keep building, keep quiet, then drop the official thing on its own clock.
Thursday is still Thursday. November 19 is still November 19. The only new variable is how much of Leonida people think they have already seen.