Alleged Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay leaks online, featuring GeForce GTX 1080

GTA6 leaked running GTX 1080 and RTX 3060 Ti

Either a very elaborate fan-made GTA clone or first leak from the actual game.

Alleged GTA6 footage, Source: @melzyfn/Stranger

Over at YouTube and Resetera forums, one can now find multiple videos and screenshots from the new game at a very early stage of development. The videos show new animations, new NPC interactions, a scene with a robbery on a restaurant, police shootout, but also a new female protagonist.

Alleged GTA6 footage, Source: @melzyfn/Stranger

This is either part of a new game or some next-level trolling that has never been seen before. The leaked footage shows a game running GeForce GTX 1080 at 720p resolution with HDR disabled, reports Notebookcheck . This either means that the footage is old or that the developer is optimizing its game for older hardware (which seems unlikely at this stage).

Some other footage lists GeForce RTX 3060 Ti running at 1080p resolution or RTX 3080 at 4K. Therefore, it would appear that at least some recording is no older than 2 years.

Alleged GTA6 footage, Source: @melzyfn/Stranger

It is said that the leaked footage shows new UI, placeholder dialogues, but also the ‘star’ system when things go wrong. Rockstar has not confirmed the leak yet, but as soon as those videos go down, that would be enough for a confirmation.

Some footage shows debugging tools for PlayStation console. The descriptions from the videos claim that this could be a leak from a former employee who has been a tester at Rockstar.

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In February, Rockstar confirmed they are developing a new installment in the GTA series, 8 years since the GTA V was released.

Source: YouTube and Resetera via Notebookcheck