Unconfirmed gameplay footage purportedly showing Grand Theft Auto VI has surfaced online. While Rockstar Games has not officially verified the content, the swift issuance of copyright takedowns suggests the material is linked to the highly anticipated title.
What the Footage Shows
The leaked clips offer a brief look at mechanics rather than the full scope of the game. Two primary sequences were identified:
- Basketball Mini-game: The player controls the protagonist, Jason, in a basketball shooting sequence. The footage indicates that the basketball and hoop are functional systems rather than static environmental props, with the game tracking successful shots.
- Open-World Interaction: A second clip displays a standard urban environment where the player hits a delivery truck while driving, resulting in a physical altercation with the driver and a subsequent police pursuit.
Credibility and Context
Because the footage is unverified and the development timeline of the clips is unknown, it is not possible to determine if this represents the current state of Grand Theft Auto VI. The clips do not showcase any radical departures from the established series formula. Instead, they point to a continued focus on the high-fidelity environmental simulation and detailed world-building that Rockstar is known for.
The industry is currently awaiting an official gameplay reveal from Rockstar Games scheduled for next week. Until that time, the leaked footage serves only as a limited look at specific interactive elements rather than a definitive overview of the game's final design.

