
A series of GTA 6 leaks has piqued the interest of Rockstar Games followers.
The leaked footage includes two clips starring Jason playing basketball, driving the 1970 Vapid Ganado based on the Chevrolet El Camino, and engaging in a fight.
The basketball clip reveals a new Focus attribute that seems to improve as Jason throws the ball, suggesting that similar activities will help characters get better at doing certain things.
While the leaked footage doesn’t look very refined, and the car physics leave a lot to be desired, there’s something essential that gamers should have in mind. The content is likely very old, as it seems to be dated 2023. Furthermore, it might have been obtained as part of the 2022 leak, meaning that what we see today in videos could already be outdated content in the current version of GTA 6.
The videos sport watermarks and cryptocurrency ads, and the gaming community believes that the leaker bought the content from the hackers who breached Rockstar in 2022.
However, there’s a good chance the leaked content is real, as Take-Two and Rockstar are working around the clock to remove it from the web. Several YouTube videos have already been pulled at the request of the two companies, and even reddit’s administrators are taking down the content posted on various subreddits.
As typically happens with such leaks, every removed link is backed up by several other reuploads, so the content is still available online at the time of press.
Rockstar has put tremendous efforts into preventing GTA 6 leaks, and people familiar with the matter previously revealed that the company even implemented a new internal policy to catch and punish developers responsible for leaked game info to the web.
Rockstar has allegedly provided developers with fake GTA 6 details in an attempt to figure out who is behind the leaks. This is another sign that the leaked footage is old, with the content - if it’s indeed real - obtained before Rockstar introduced this anti-leak tactic.
With the Netflix reveal and the November launch on the radar, such leaks are barely a surprise, though I recommend that we all take every GTA 6-related tidbit with a healthy dose of skepticism.
I know that some people might be disappointed after seeing these new leaked videos, especially considering they are in 30 FPS, but I don’t think they provide us with an accurate look at GTA 6.
Some gamers already blast Rockstar for not making the game more realistic, and some claim the new game is barely original, considering that playing basketball was also possible in San Andreas.
Unsurprisingly, Take-Two and Rockstar have both remained tight-lipped on the alleged leak.
Source: Auto Evolution
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