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    New GTA 6 Leak Shows Strip Club, Gas Station Robbery And Wild Car Crash

    • By Cainan
    • August 22, 2026
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    The image shows the “Grand Theft Auto VI” logo, with bold white text over a large, colorful “VI” featuring a tropical gradient and palm tree silhouettes.

    TL;DR

    • A seventh alleged Grand Theft Auto VI gameplay clip has appeared online as the Cyberleeks leak spree continues.
    • The latest footage reportedly shows Jason Duval checking a gas pump, robbing stores, fleeing police and getting into a dramatic slow-motion crash.
    • The clip ends with Jason entering what appears to be one of GTA 6’s strip clubs.
    • The leak also appears to show vehicle repair and refueling prices directly at gas stations.
    • Take-Two has already obtained subpoenas for Microsoft and Discord records as it attempts to identify whoever is behind the leaks.
    • Rockstar is still moving forward with its official GTA 6: An Extended Look presentation on August 27.

    Whoever is behind the extraordinary wave of Grand Theft Auto VI leaks apparently has no intention of taking the weekend off.

    A seventh alleged gameplay clip connected to the Cyberleeks alias surfaced on Saturday, giving fans another unauthorized look at Rockstar’s massive open-world sequel only days before the developer is scheduled to unveil an extended presentation of the game through Netflix and its own channels.

    The newest footage reportedly shows protagonist Jason Duval robbing businesses, fleeing from police, checking fuel and repair options for a vehicle, getting caught in a spectacular slow-motion crash and briefly entering what appears to be one of Vice City’s strip clubs.

    At this point, the leaks are becoming almost episodic.

    And despite Take-Two escalating its efforts to identify whoever is responsible, the footage keeps coming.

    The Latest GTA 6 Leak Starts At A Gas Station

    The newest clip begins with Jason arriving at a gas station in a damaged sports car.

    When he approaches the pump, the game reportedly presents two options: refuel the vehicle for $32 or repair it for $2,429.

    Jason has no money available in the footage, which leads to a very GTA-style solution.

    He goes inside and robs the station.

    That small interaction may actually be one of the more interesting details in the clip because it appears to provide another glimpse at how Rockstar is expanding vehicle management in GTA 6.

    Gas stations have existed throughout previous Grand Theft Auto games primarily as environmental details or potential targets for robberies. If players can regularly refuel and repair vehicles directly at pumps, that could make them considerably more functional this time around.

    It remains important to remember that leaked development footage does not always represent exactly how a feature will operate in the finished game.

    Still, the interface shown in the footage appears to make those options fairly explicit.

    Jason Goes On A Convenience Store Robbery Spree

    After the first robbery, police begin pursuing Jason as he speeds away from the gas station.

    The footage then reportedly shows him stopping to rob another convenience store.

    These smaller robberies look like they could become one of the recurring activities available across Leonida rather than being limited exclusively to scripted story missions.

    That would fit naturally with Rockstar’s broader approach to the series.

    Grand Theft Auto V allowed players to rob certain stores around Los Santos, while Red Dead Redemption 2 dramatically expanded the idea of interacting with shopkeepers, witnesses and law enforcement during unscripted crimes.

    GTA 6 appears capable of combining those ideas with the much denser environments Rockstar has been showing throughout Vice City and Leonida.

    The NPC Dialogue Still Feels Very GTA

    One element of the leaked footage that immediately caught attention is the dialogue coming from NPCs during the robberies.

    Characters react to Jason’s actions with the mixture of panic, profanity and bizarrely casual responses that has always given Grand Theft Auto’s world much of its personality.

    Those small moments can be easy to overlook when trailers focus on enormous landscapes, expensive cars and story cinematics, but ambient reactions are a huge part of what makes Rockstar’s open worlds feel alive.

    If GTA 6 can substantially increase the amount of situational dialogue available during random crimes, police chases and street encounters, the world could feel considerably less repetitive over dozens of hours.

    The New Footage Shows A Dramatic Slow-Motion Car Crash

    The strangest moment may come while Jason is fleeing across a bridge.

    His car collides with a flatbed truck and the camera reportedly shifts into a cinematic slow-motion view as the vehicle spins through the collision.

    The car performs a full 360-degree rotation before somehow continuing down the road.

    It is unclear whether the slow-motion sequence represents a specific gameplay mechanic, a cinematic camera effect activated automatically during major crashes or something connected to the particular build being shown.

    That distinction matters because leaked footage often contains systems that can change substantially before launch.

    Even so, vehicle physics have been one of the most scrutinized elements in every GTA 6 leak, and the latest clip provides another look at how Rockstar is handling high-speed collisions.

    And Yes, The Clip Ends At A Strip Club

    The final seconds of the leak take Jason somewhere that should feel extremely familiar to longtime Grand Theft Auto players.

    A strip club.

    The footage reportedly cuts to nighttime as Jason enters a building featuring a “live nudes” sign.

    Then the clip ends.

    The timing naturally left fans wondering whether whoever controls the Cyberleeks account is deliberately saving the interior for another gameplay drop.

    Strip clubs are hardly new territory for Grand Theft Auto. GTA V featured the Vanilla Unicorn as a full location players could visit, and Vice City’s neon-soaked nightlife makes some variation of that concept almost inevitable in GTA 6.

    What the footage does not reveal is how interactive the new location may be or whether it plays any meaningful role in Jason and Lucia’s story.

    This Is Reportedly The Seventh Gameplay Dump

    The most remarkable part of the story may no longer be any individual piece of footage.

    It is the frequency.

    The latest clip has been described as the seventh major gameplay dump connected to Cyberleeks, with new GTA 6 material appearing repeatedly over several days.

    Previous clips have reportedly shown everything from aircraft and highly detailed streets to vehicle systems and other pieces of unfinished gameplay.

    The sustained release has transformed what might normally be a single leak into an ongoing security crisis for Rockstar Games and parent company Take-Two Interactive.

    Every new clip creates another piece of copyrighted material that must be tracked, removed and investigated while fans continue copying and reposting the footage across social media.

    Cyberleeks Is Reportedly Trying To Sell Advertising Around The Leaks

    The situation has also taken an increasingly strange commercial turn.

    According to Kotaku, a new section of the Cyberleeks website is offering potential advertising opportunities connected to upcoming leaks.

    The asking price is reportedly enormous.

    Anyone interested is being asked to pay roughly $165,000 in cryptocurrency simply to secure an initial meeting, with the site claiming that a broad range of products could potentially be advertised.

    That detail adds another layer to an already unusual situation.

    The people behind the account have previously presented portions of their activity as being connected to consumer issues and criticism of the games industry. Attempting to monetize access to leaked copyrighted material through expensive sponsorships makes those stated motivations considerably harder to separate from financial incentives.

    Take-Two Is Already Using The Courts To Hunt For The Leaker

    Take-Two is not simply issuing copyright takedowns anymore.

    The company has escalated its investigation by seeking records from Microsoft and Discord that it believes may help identify whoever is operating behind the Cyberleeks identity.

    A federal court granted subpoenas for those records on August 21.

    The requested information could potentially include account details, email addresses, IP information, linked accounts and other records capable of identifying the person or people connected to the leaks.

    Microsoft has publicly confirmed that it is cooperating with Take-Two and Rockstar in their efforts to protect intellectual property.

    Despite that escalation, Take-Two reportedly still does not know who is ultimately responsible.

    And while the investigation continues, new footage keeps appearing.

    The Timing Could Hardly Be More Awkward For Rockstar

    Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look Coming August 27

    All of this is happening only days before Rockstar planned to dramatically increase GTA 6’s official marketing campaign.

    Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look will premiere through Netflix on August 27 at 3 p.m. ET.

    The presentation will then arrive later the same day on Rockstar’s official YouTube channel and GTA 6 website.

    Rockstar announced that showcase weeks before the current leak spree began, meaning the developer expected to spend the final days leading into the presentation building anticipation around whatever it had deliberately chosen to reveal.

    Instead, unofficial gameplay is appearing online almost daily.

    Netflix has continued promoting the upcoming presentation despite the chaos, while Rockstar itself has remained largely silent publicly regarding the latest footage.

    Rockstar Is Reportedly Not Changing Its August 27 Plans

    Despite the leaks, Rockstar currently appears to be moving forward with its scheduled presentation.

    That is probably the smartest option.

    Changing a major marketing event because of unauthorized footage would effectively allow the leaker to influence Rockstar’s promotional strategy. It would also risk creating even more attention around whatever information the company hoped to keep secret.

    An official presentation gives Rockstar something the leaked clips cannot provide: context.

    Development footage can show isolated mechanics without explaining whether they are finished, optional, connected to missions or even still present in the current version of the game.

    Rockstar can demonstrate those systems exactly as it intends audiences to experience them.

    Not Every GTA 6 Leak Should Be Treated As Final Gameplay

    This is particularly important as the amount of leaked footage grows.

    A video can be genuine without representing the final product.

    Games change during development. User interfaces get redesigned. Prices are rebalanced. animations are replaced. Physics systems are adjusted. Entire mechanics can disappear.

    That means the $32 fuel cost or $2,429 repair price shown in one development build should not automatically be treated as final economic balancing for the retail game.

    The same applies to the slow-motion crash effect and practically every other small mechanic fans are currently dissecting frame by frame.

    The leaks can tell us something about what Rockstar has been testing.

    They cannot always tell us exactly what players will experience on November 19.

    The Biggest GTA 6 Reveal Is Still Coming From Rockstar

    Cyberleeks may currently be controlling the conversation, but Rockstar still holds the advantage that matters most.

    It has the finished game.

    The August 27 extended presentation gives the developer its opportunity to shift attention away from unfinished snippets and toward whatever systems, characters and environments it wants audiences discussing heading into the final months before launch.

    Considering how much footage has already escaped, that showcase may now have an even larger audience than Rockstar originally expected.

    Fans will be watching not only for new information but also to see how many of the systems appearing in the leaks are formally acknowledged.

    Vehicle repairs?

    Robberies?

    More interactive businesses?

    Expanded nightlife?

    We may finally start getting official answers.

    The GTA 6 Leak Crisis Is Becoming A Story Of Its Own

    At this stage, the leaks themselves are threatening to become almost as big a story as anything contained within them.

    Seven gameplay dumps in a matter of days would be remarkable for any unreleased game.

    For GTA 6, one of the most closely guarded and anticipated entertainment releases in the world, it is extraordinary.

    Take-Two is using federal subpoenas.

    Microsoft is cooperating.

    Rockstar is preparing a major Netflix presentation.

    And whoever controls Cyberleeks continues uploading footage.

    The latest clip may have ended right as Jason reached the strip club.

    Unfortunately for Rockstar, the larger show clearly isn’t over yet.

    Grand Theft Auto VI launches November 19, 2026, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

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