GTA 6 leaker proves access to working build — shoots word LEEK into wall with bullets

The infamous user CYBERLEEK, who previously issued demands to Take-Two, has proven that he has access to a working build of Grand Theft Auto 6, not just pre-recorded videos or promotional materials, according to VideoCardz.
A newly released video, over two minutes long, was apparently recorded specifically for the leak. It shows the protagonist Jason flying a plane over Vice City, revealing a bird's-eye view of roads, water bodies, buildings, and vegetation. The radio interface is briefly shown as well.
The key evidence appears at the end. Jason lands the plane, walks up to a wall, and fires several single shots, leaving bullet holes that spell out the word "LEEK" — a clear reference to the CYBERLEEK handle. This demonstrates that the person behind the leak had direct control over the in-game character, rather than simply replaying pre-existing footage.
Earlier this week, multiple other gameplay clips of GTA 6 surfaced, including videos showing Jason playing basketball, driving a car, fighting NPCs, and using weapons. Rockstar Games and Take-Two have been actively searching for and removing these videos, without offering any explanation of their origin.
The official reveal of Grand Theft Auto 6 is scheduled for August 27 on Netflix, with the video appearing on YouTube six hours later. Rumors suggest a three-part presentation. However, it remains unconfirmed whether the leaked build represents the final version of the game or a complete one.


