It seems another Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay video has leaked online via the same individual claiming responsibility for yesterday’s leaks. This new clip shows Jason driving around at night, fighting some security officers, and using a taser. It also seems to include a taunting line about VPNs directly aimed at Rockstar Games.

On August 19, Cyberleek updated their website hosting the previous GTA 6 gameplay leaks to add a new video titled “Taser Video.” The leaked gameplay quickly spread across Reddit and social media. And like the previous clips, the reuploads of the gameplay clip are quickly being removed due to copyright complaints, seemingly proving these leaks are real and that Take-Two is trying to remove them from the web.

As of 10:00 a.m. EST on Wednesday, Rockstar Games has yet to officially respond to the leaks. Kotaku has reached out to Rockstar for more information.

In the newly leaked footage, we see Jason driving around at night. He then gets into an altercation with some security officers and eventually knocks them out. At one point, he picks up an officer’s hat and places it on his head, similar to how you can grab hats and wear them in Red Dead Redemption II. Later in the clip, we see Jason using a taser to shock an officer’s body. At one point, as he approaches a car, a pop-up prompt suggests players will be able to “clone” car keys. After the action with the guards, Jason chases down a semi-truck on foot and steals it.

After that, a cutscene plays, with one character telling Jason: “They don’t know nothing about me, man. I use a VPN.” It’s hard not to hear that and take its conspicuous inclusion here as the hacker(s)/leaker(s) behind these recent leaks directly poking Rockstar and Take-Two, who currently seem unable to stop the person or people from continuing to share these unauthorized early looks at the upcoming sequel.

Fans have already figured out the song playing in the leak. It’s from 2025 and is Tate McRae’s “Sports Car.” Within less than an hour of the leak going live, the comments below the official YouTube upload of the song’s lyric video were already filling up with GTA fans joking about the leak.

On Tuesday, Cyberleek shared what appeared to be two real gameplay videos of GTA 6 as well as what seems to be a look at the game’s map.

Since those leaks, fans have debated how old the build shown in the leaks is and where the leaks came from, and have begun to catalog all the features and details seemingly spotted in the leaked gameplay. These leaks all seem to be connected to some larger anti-digital games manifesto posted by Cyberleek on its website. The consumer protections group Stop Killing Games has publicly condemned the leaks. 

I imagine that Netflix and Rockstar aren’t very happy right now. GTA 6′s big official gameplay reveal is set to air on Netflix on August 27, with the footage to be shared a few hours later on YouTube and other free platforms.

Many fans are now asking Rockstar to push that date up and release the extended look sooner to get ahead of these leaks. While that seems unlikely, Rockstar Games did release GTA 6′s first trailer hours earlier than planned due to a different leak back in 2023. So who knows what’s going to happen between now and the end of the month?

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