A couple of days ago, we shared a fake GTA 6 trailer that was circulating the Net. However, it appears that someone has leaked a 6-second gameplay footage from it. The catch here is that this is an off-cam video.
New GTA 6 footage has allegedly been leaked, showing the vast cityscape and skyscrapers of Vice City. pic.twitter.com/wkW69NwHdJ
— GTA 6 Countdown ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown) December 2, 2023
This short video gives us a look at the map of Grand Theft Auto 6. This is a low-quality video so you won’t be able to judge the game’s graphics. Still, and contrary to the previous GTA 6 trailer, this one appears to be legit.
People have been comparing some of the buildings with those from the game’s leaked alpha build, and they appear to be identical. Not only that but some of the buildings are brand new, and were not used in GTA 5.
What’s also crazy here is that the leaked appears to be the son of Aaron Garbut, Rockstar’s art director. In a shocking move, the leaker shared an image with him and Aaron. Now I know that AI can do wonders these days, but this image appeared to be legit.
Proof and details were revealed by the leaker in a conversation before his account was deleted. pic.twitter.com/H6A36YsoyU
— GTA 6 Countdown ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown) December 2, 2023
Now as always, I strongly suggest everything you read with a grain of salt. This could be one of the best fake leaks we’ve seen to date. And, if it’s indeed fake, then kudos to the leaker for putting this much effort into it.
The leaker also shared some details about Grand Theft Auto 6. Again, take everything you’re about to read with a grain of salt. Its map will most likely be two times the size of GTAV’s Los Santos. The game will have 3 major cities and 4 sub-cities with a large lake around the middle of the map. Additionally, 70% of the buildings will be enterable.
Rockstar will debut the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 on December 5th, so stay tuned for more!
UPDATE:
You can find the official in-engine trailer for GTA 6 in this article.
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