GTA 6 Leaks: Fourth Gameplay Video Released, CyberLeek Warns Rockstar Of More Breaches

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GTA 6 Leaks: Fourth Gameplay Video Released, CyberLeek Warns Rockstar Of More Breaches

GTA 6 has suffered a fourth gameplay leak, with CyberLeek releasing footage showing knife combat and warning Rockstar of more leaks.

GTA 6 Leaks: Fourth Gameplay Video Released, CyberLeek Warns Rockstar Of More Breaches

GTA 6 Leaks: Fourth Gameplay Video Released, CyberLeek Warns Rockstar Of More Breaches

Grand Theft Auto 6 has suffered another gameplay leak, with a fourth video released online by a group calling itself CyberLeek. The latest footage reportedly shows knife combat and ends with the same cutscene featured in an earlier leaked video.

The release comes after three other gameplay videos appeared online over the previous 24 hours, including footage showing taser gameplay. The leaked material has spread across social media despite takedown efforts by Rockstar Games and parent company Take-Two.

CyberLeek Threatens More GTA 6 Leaks

CyberLeek has warned Rockstar that more leaked footage could be released, using the message “No physical discs? Then more leeks!” in the latest video. The threat appears linked to the group’s criticism of GTA 6’s lack of a physical disc and the wider shift toward an all-digital future in gaming.

The latest video also reportedly contains dialogue from a cutscene that, in the context of the leak, appears to taunt Rockstar and Take-Two. CyberLeek has continued promoting a memecoin through the leaked videos and used the latest release to debunk recently created X accounts claiming to represent the group.

CyberLeek first emerged after two gameplay clips and an image reportedly showing the full GTA 6 map appeared online. Its manifesto criticized digital preorders, “fake” single-player DLC and the removal of single-player content consumers have paid for. It also referenced The Crew, which became central to the Stop Killing Games consumer movement after Ubisoft made the game unplayable.

The group concluded its manifesto with a warning to major publishers, stating that if it could reach Rockstar, “no one is safe,” and telling publishers to “behave, or be the next target.”

The authenticity and age of the leaked footage remain unclear, although outlets covering the material have described some of it as appearing legitimate. The latest leaks have also raised concerns that future uploads could reveal GTA 6 story details.

Rockstar is scheduled to release Grand Theft Auto 6: An Extended Look on Netflix on August 27, before the presentation becomes available on other platforms.

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