The unofficial leak also offers some new insight into game mechanics and the level of minutiae that Rockstar is putting into GTA 6.
The clip that's making the rounds right now is merely a minute long, and some of the visuals make it seem like the gameplay is from an earlier build of the game. In it, co-protagonist Jason can be seen hanging out at his house and enjoying the ocean breeze. GTA 6 looks to be one of those games where you can sit back and just watch the world go by.
Not long into the clip, Jason picks up a basketball and starts shooting hoops. When he makes a basket, a sound effect that sounds like picking up a coin in a platformer plays. He earns "Focus" for making a shot. Jason is able to dribble as he walks and throw the basketball in a variety of arcs. Near the end of the video, the ball rolls into a body of water that reacts realistically. If this is what GTA 6 looks like when it's not ready for public viewing, the full game is bound to impress.
The leaked gameplay shows a bit more of Grand Theft Auto 6's HUD, which appears to show a contextual stamina meter and two reserves of in-game money. One appears to be a wallet (possibly Jason's personal funds), while the other appears to be associated with his home (perhaps similar to Red Dead Redemption 2's camp funds). Curiously, the leaked video does not show proper button icons, so it's unclear which version of the game this supposedly leaked gameplay comes from.
The clip was shared by a group called Cyberleek, though it's unclear how it obtained this footage or what the nature of the group is. The clip encourages people to visit Cyberleek's website for more footage, but there doesn't appear to be more — so it may be best to abstain from visiting the site.
Grand Theft Auto fans will get a much longer — and official — look at GTA 6 later this month, when Rockstar and Netflix release their extended look at the game on Aug. 27.
Grand Theft Auto 6 is slated for release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X on Nov. 19.

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