The notorious leaker known as Cyberleek continues to methodically dismantle GTA VI piece by piece ahead of its highly anticipated official presentation. Following a brief, tantalizing teaser showcasing merely the entrance to a strip club, the leaker has now published a comprehensive gameplay video. For the very first time, fans can witness exactly how the establishment appears from the inside.
Inside the GTA VI Strip Club
This newly surfaced recording spans approximately two and a half minutes. Viewers observe the playable character casually strolling through the bustling club, navigating among numerous patrons and dancers. The sweeping camera angles allow for a detailed examination of the intricate interior design, the sophisticated atmospheric lighting, and the complex behaviors of the non-playable characters (NPCs).
Noticeably, several patrons are depicted smoking, while a vibrant sports broadcast plays continuously on one of the prominent screens. Furthermore, a distinct segment of the footage explicitly showcases a private dance sequence. However, observers have not identified any fundamentally novel gameplay mechanics within this specific video clip.
Connecting the Leaks
Previously, Cyberleek had briefly displayed the exterior entrance to this very same club near the conclusion of the “Hypercar Gameplay 2” video. Unfortunately, that particular recording abruptly terminated after a mere few seconds. Past leaks from this source have also featured mundane activities like refueling a vehicle, intense store robberies, and a dramatic vehicular collision rendered in slow motion. This newest video essentially fulfills the leaker’s prior promise to unveil this specific location.
Authenticating the Cyberleek Footage
Currently, Rockstar Games has yet to publicly verify the origin or authenticity of these disseminated recordings. Nevertheless, strong circumstantial evidence suggests that Cyberleek has somehow acquired unfettered access to a functional development build of GTA VI, or at least a significant portion of it. In a highly telling previous video, the player deliberately shot the word “LEEK” directly into a wall using bullet holes. This specific, customized action is exceedingly difficult to explain away as simply pre-recorded footage stolen from legitimate quality assurance testers.
Additionally, astute journalists at PC Gamer noticed a compelling detail regarding the in-game radio. One of the leaked clips prominently features the song “Sports Car” by Tate McRae. Crucially, this specific track was not commercially released until January 2025, heavily implying the footage is recent and legitimate.
Take-Two Interactive Strikes Back
Meanwhile, parent company Take-Two Interactive is actively attempting to identify the source of this massive security breach. The corporation has aggressively dispatched legal subpoenas to both Microsoft and Discord. These legal demands compel the platforms to surrender critical user data that could aid investigators in locating the individuals responsible for distributing these copyrighted GTA VI materials. Microsoft and Discord are legally obligated to respond to these demands by September 4.
This explosive series of leaks emerges just days before the scheduled, expansive official showcase of GTA VI, which is slated for August 27. The final release of the highly anticipated game remains officially scheduled for November 19, 2026.
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