GTA VI leaker appears to have playable build, shoots “LEEK” into a wall

The latest Grand Theft Auto VI leak provides the clearest evidence yet that CyberLeek has direct access to someone actively playing a development build of the game. The new footage is not limited to previously recorded cutscenes or promotional material. It shows player-controlled actions apparently performed specifically for the leak.
Jason takes a plane over Vice City
The latest clip runs for more than two minutes and shows Jason flying a propeller aircraft over Vice City. The footage provides an extended aerial view of roads, waterways, buildings and vegetation. It also briefly shows the game’s radio interface.
The more important part appears at the end. Jason lands, approaches a wall and fires individual shots to spell “LEEK” using bullet holes. The word references the CyberLeek name and could only have been produced through direct control of the game during recording.
Cyberleek officially has the GTA 6’s game build.
He is shooting the wall and spelling LEEK.
This could be disastrous as he could leak the game ending. #gta #gta6 #gtavı #gtavıleak pic.twitter.com/tfZLny7XOF
— kuba (@kuba856764) August 20, 2026
This changes what can reasonably be concluded about the recent leaks. CyberLeek is not simply reposting a collection of Rockstar videos. Either the group has access to a playable GTA VI build or it has direct access to someone who does and can request new footage from it. The video does not prove that CyberLeek possesses the complete game or a release-ready build.
GTA VI leaks continue before Rockstar’s showcase
Several GTA VI clips have appeared this week, including footage of Jason playing basketball, driving, fighting NPCs and using different weapons. Some uploads have already been removed following copyright claims. Rockstar and Take-Two have not publicly explained how the footage was obtained.
Here is a GTA 6 plane; subscribe for more leaks ⌛️ #GTA6 pic.twitter.com/mNw6DyJSpX
— CyberLeek (@cyberleek8) August 20, 2026
The timing is difficult for Rockstar because its official GTA VI extended look is scheduled for August 27. Netflix will show the presentation six hours before the YouTube broadcast. Needless to say, that decision, along with Rockstar Games’ focus on digital media, has not earned a lot of support from gamers.