Another video of what appears to be legitimate Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay has leaked online, and again it bears the watermark of the group allegedly connected with today's earlier leaks, CyberLeek.
The new video shows GTA 6 co-protagonist Jason driving recklessly around Vice City at night, in a growly muscle car, then tussling with security guarding a warehouse, and later the police. He then uses a taser weapon against them. These sections show slow-mo fight moves and the ability to smash car windows and clone keys.
Jason climbs into a huge lorry at the end of that section of gameplay before the footage fades to black, resuming on a small fishing boat. In this cutscene, Jason sits on the side of the boat as it bobs on the water, sharing a beer in the sun with a friend. As with the earlier leaks, it's important to note that it's unknown how old the footage is - if indeed it's legitimate, as it appears - so elements may have changed by the time the final game releases.
As reported earlier, the group taking responsibility for these leaks - CyberLeek - suggested it's doing this to pressure Rockstar into releasing GTA 6 on disc. Rockstar, for its part, hasn't responded, either publicly or to our request for comment, although footage has been removed from earlier hosting websites, suggesting the company is hurrying to take it down. CyberLeek, meanwhile, has said on social media there are "2-4 more leaks incoming" tomorrow.
However, CyberLeek also appears to be profiting from the leaks by directing people towards buying cryptocurrency, and it's this element that's particularly drawn the ire of consumer rights group Stop Killing Games, which earlier stated: "Do not send these people your money, no matter how much sympathy you may feel for their actions."
Grand Theft Auto 6 launches 19th November, and these leaks arrive a week before the game's high profile Netflix 'extended look' premiere airs, with that premiere airing for free later that day on YouTube.