GTA 6 Leaker Proves Playable Build By Spelling His Name In Bullets

A fifth leaked clip shows Jason flying a crop duster toward Vice City before spelling out his own username in bullet holes, evidence fans say rules out pre-recorded footage.

Story Highlights

  • A fifth leaked GTA 6 clip ends with Jason spelling “LEEK” on a wall using bullet holes.
  • The clip shows Jason flying a crop duster from the Keys to Vice City, revealing a massive map, high draw distance, and the in-game radio system.
  • Rockstar has still not issued any public statement, despite reportedly continuing to file takedowns against the leaked footage.

GTA 6 leaker Cyberleek has released a fifth clip, and this one is different from the previous four: it appears to prove the leaker has hands-on access to a real, playable build of the game.

Jason Spells “LEEK” On A Wall With Bullets

The fifth clip from GTA 6 leaker Cyberleek has done something the previous four hadn’t: given people a strong reason to believe this isn’t just stolen video files, but direct access to a real, playable build of the game. The footage opens with Jason flying a crop duster from the Leonida Keys toward Vice City, giving a wide aerial look at the surrounding map while flicking through the in-game radio menu, reportedly landing on Stockyard FM playing Róisín Murphy’s “Overpowered.”

After landing, Jason walks up to a wall, equips a Ruger PC Carbine, and fires individual, deliberate shots until the bullet holes spell out the word “LEEK,” a direct reference to the leaker’s own username.

That detail is what’s convinced most observers this goes beyond someone simply redistributing footage they were handed. Spelling out a specific word with individually placed bullet holes isn’t something you can fake from a pre-recorded clip, it requires actually controlling the character in real time.

Some added context: fans have also noted Jason wears the same outfit across all five leaked clips, suggesting they were recorded during a single continuous play session with an active build, rather than pieced together from different sources.

New Details Shown In The Fifth Clip

GTA 6
GTA 6 is reportedly huge in scale | Image by Rockstar

Beyond the bullet-hole signature, the flight itself gave a detailed look at the game’s scale and technical polish. The map appeared massive from the air, with landmarks including Lucia’s prison and the terrace pool seen in GTA 6’s first trailer, along with what looks like a race track.

Draw distance and level-of-detail rendering both looked unusually strong, with almost no visible pop-in even at altitude; comparisons to Microsoft Flight Simulator’s visual fidelity have circulated because of it. Volumetric clouds, similar to the ones Rockstar built for Red Dead Redemption 2, also reportedly make a return and look considerably improved.

The radio system got a close look too. Alongside Stockyard FM, the footage reportedly showed Circoloco Records Radio, the Rockstar co-owned station from GTA Online, returning, alongside other stations including Emotion, Dirty South Classics, V-Rock, Radio On.U, Honey FM, Back Country Radio, and Symphony FM. An “On-Demand” option below the radio menu also appeared, hinting at some form of personal music playback, though its exact functionality hasn’t been confirmed.

Rockstar Still Hasn’t Responded

Lucia in GTA 6
GTA 6 will be one of the biggest video games of all time |Image by Rockstar

Rockstar and Take-Two have reportedly continued issuing takedown notices against accounts sharing the footage, but neither company has made any public statement addressing the leaks directly, even as they’ve persisted for several days now.

Cyberleek has said the leaks will keep coming until Rockstar publicly addresses the leaker’s complaints about the game’s digital-only preorder structure, and has continued running polls asking followers which footage to release next.

If this is genuinely an active, explorable build rather than a cache of pre-recorded clips, the concern voiced online isn’t unreasonable: a leaker with hands-on access three months before release, and roughly a week before Rockstar’s own Netflix reveal, has real potential to spoil story details well beyond what’s already surfaced.

It’s worth remembering Rockstar has weathered something like this before, when a 2022 hack leaked over 90 clips and source code years ahead of release, and development continued on track regardless. This situation looks different in scale and access, but it isn’t unprecedented.

For now, Rockstar’s officially confirmed Extended Look premieres on Netflix August 27, giving fans a real point of comparison against whatever Cyberleek releases between now and then.

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[su_list icon="icon: plus" icon_color="#0F90CE"] Story Highlights A fifth leaked GTA 6 clip ends with Jason spelling "LEEK" on a wall using bullet holes. The clip shows Jason flying a crop duster from the Keys to Vice City, revealing a massive map, high draw distance, and the in-game radio system. Rockstar has still not issued any…

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