The ongoing wave of GTA 6 leaks continues, with the same leaker now releasing a seventh gameplay video allegedly taken from an unfinished build of Rockstar’s highly anticipated game. The latest footage once again focuses on the game’s open world, showing additional vehicles and offering a brief glimpse at one of the strip clubs.
The new video is reportedly around two minutes long and is titled “Hypercar Gameplay 2”, suggesting that much of the footage focuses on high-performance vehicles. The clip also appears to show the player moving through the city and interacting with several of the game’s systems.
According to the footage, the latest leak includes:
- More Hypercar Gameplay – The video provides another look at GTA 6’s high-performance vehicles and driving.
- Store Robberies – The player can be seen entering stores and carrying out robberies.
- Vehicle Refueling – Another glimpse at the reported fuel system shows the player stopping to refuel a vehicle.
- Slow-Motion Crashes – The footage also features a vehicle crash shown in slow motion.
- Strip Club – The final part of the video briefly shows the player entering a strip club, offering around 10 seconds of footage from the location.
The strip club footage is particularly notable because it provides one of the first glimpses at how these locations could function in GTA 6. However, the short clip does not reveal much about the activities available inside, and Rockstar has not officially confirmed anything shown in the leaked material.
The latest video arrives just days before the planned GTA 6 Netflix Extended Look, which is scheduled to premiere on August 27, 2026. This makes the timing of the new leak particularly interesting, as Rockstar is preparing to officially showcase more of the game while unofficial footage continues to spread online.
Take-Two Interactive has already taken steps to remove leaked GTA 6 footage from the internet, with copyright takedowns being issued against some of the material. Despite these efforts, new clips continue to appear across social media and other platforms.
The identity of the leaker also remains unclear. Take-Two has reportedly issued subpoenas to Microsoft and Discord as part of efforts to determine how the footage was obtained and who is responsible for distributing it.
Interestingly, the latest leaks have yet to show any gameplay involving Lucia, one of GTA 6’s two confirmed protagonists. This has led to speculation among fans that the leaker may not have progressed far enough into the story to access her sections, although there is currently no confirmation that this is the reason.
As with the previous footage, these videos should be treated as unverified material from an unfinished build. Rockstar can still change or remove features before GTA 6 launches, so the leaked footage should not be considered representative of the final game.
What do you think about the latest GTA 6 leak? Are you more excited to see the official Extended Look on August 27? Let us know in the comments below.


