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New GTA 6 leak hints at major gameplay systems

The ongoing wave of Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) leaks continues to grow, with a new batch of footage allegedly showing a playable version of Rockstar’s highly anticipated game. The person behind the leaks has now shared a fifth video, claiming that the footage comes from an actual playable build of GTA 6.

The latest video was reportedly shared with “LEEK” written across the footage, while the gameplay appears to show several systems that could potentially be part of GTA 6. However, the footage is believed to come from an older version of the game, meaning Rockstar may have already changed or removed some of the features shown.

According to the leaked material, GTA 6 could feature:

  • Vehicle fuel and maintenance system: Vehicles may require fuel and maintenance, potentially adding another layer of management to driving.
  • Trunk storage: Players could reportedly store weapons, equipment, and other items inside vehicle trunks.
  • Gunfight heat system: A new system may track the amount of attention players attract during shootouts, potentially affecting how aggressively law enforcement responds.
  • Six-star wanted level: The highest wanted level could reportedly return, allowing police responses to escalate beyond the traditional five-star system.
  • RDR2-style animal behavior: The leak allegedly points toward more advanced wildlife behavior inspired by Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption 2.
  • Advanced police identification: Police could potentially identify characters based on their faces, clothing, and vehicles, making it more difficult for players to immediately escape their attention after committing crimes.
  • Separate money displays: The leaked footage reportedly shows separate financial indicators for characters and safehouses, suggesting that GTA 6 could introduce more detailed money management.

These features have not been confirmed by Rockstar, so they should be treated as unverified information for now. The fact that the footage reportedly comes from an older build is particularly important, as development changes could mean that some of these systems no longer exist in the current version of the game.

The latest leak is also part of a larger wave of GTA 6 material appearing online. The person responsible has continued releasing new videos and has reportedly claimed that they will retain access to the game until the end of the process, potentially meaning that more footage could surface in the future.

Take-Two has also been attempting to remove leaked GTA 6 footage from the internet, but new clips continue to appear across social media. As a result, the latest material has once again sparked discussions about the game’s development and the systems Rockstar may be working on behind the scenes.

For now, fans should take all of the reported features with caution. Rockstar has yet to officially confirm these mechanics, and the final version of Grand Theft Auto VI could differ considerably from what is shown in the leaked footage.

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