A new batch of unconfirmed Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay footage has surfaced online, offering a detailed aerial look at Vice City and the surrounding fictional state of Leonida. Posted this week by a user named Cyberleek, the leaked video joins a series of clips that have circulated across social media and the Gaming Leaks and Rumors subreddit.

While Rockstar Games has not verified the authenticity of the material, the latest clip stands out to viewers for its scale. The video features a biplane flying over what appears to be a massive, densely packed portion of the GTA 6 map. Across a couple of minutes of footage, the camera passes over a military base, small farms, dozens of mid- and high-rise apartment and office buildings, an arena, a construction site, commercial districts, a large marina, waterways, bridges, and tangled freeway interchanges.

Available Evidence and Credibility

The legitimacy of the footage remains an open question, though the video shares similarities with previously leaked clips showing a possible morality system, stamina meter, combat mechanics, and Red Dead Redemption 2-like features. While the clips could stem from an old or limited build of the game, the leaker appears to have captured the footage directly, concluding this latest video with a clip showing the word "LEEK" written on a wall using bullet holes.

What It Means for Players

For players tracking the development of Grand Theft Auto VI, the leak reinforces expectations around Rockstar's world design, emphasizing sheer scale and environmental density. However, the footage does not alter the current release outlook for certain platforms. Rockstar Games has not yet announced a PC release date for the title, leaving players waiting for official word on when or if the game will arrive on desktop hardware alongside its scheduled PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S launch.