Cyberleek, the nom de plume of the person responsible for the recent spate of GTA 6 video leaks, is back with yet more footage. This time it’s a mostly made up of a serene flyover of the vast cityscape between the Keys and Vice City, with player character Jason calmly flying a crop duster while flicking through radio stations. It then ends with what appears to be proof that this is a playable build Cyberleek has themselves, because we see Jason firing bullets into a wall that spell out the word “LEEK.” Oh, and yet again it’s all being done seemingly to push a memecoin.

This latest footage will, as with all previous examples, be endlessly uploaded and taken down as 2K attempts to fruitlessly close a stable door as horses race off in every direction. At the time of writing you can watch it here, but it’ll also pop up regularly on X and Reddit. And if you don’t mind scenic spoilers, this time we really get an idea of the truly enormous scale of this game, and the intricate detail of the landscape. It also, to my mind at least, confirms that this build is pretty old, given just how much of the UI looks like placeholder.

If you can make out the city behind Cyberleek’s tedious plugging of their crypto coin $CYBERLEEK and QR code, you’ll notice a layout unlike anything we’ve ever seen in a video game, with the most elaborate, realistic design and a complete lack of the tiling that might usually accompany such a height. You’ll also see some absolutely grisly texture issues, especially on the clouds, but again there’s a lot here to indicate this isn’t a current build.

Radio blah blah

The new UI element the video reveals is the radio menu, which is just a series of squares at the top of the screen in a way that seems reasonably unlikely to be in a build this close to launch, and shows off SFM Stockyard FM, DNU, Emotion, Symphony FM, Back Country Radio, Rock, Circo Loco Records Radio, Dirty South Classics and Honey FM. The player settles on RóisÃn Murphy’s Overpowered, which is a seven-year-old song in case you were hoping for clues. This reminds me of the ropy-looking weapon menu in yesterday’s leaked footage, and yeah, both could be final, but would be pretty shockingly bland if they were.

The footage then cuts to Jason on the ground, firing a Ruger PC Carbine rifle into a wall, writing the letters “LEEK” into a wall with bullet holes. As well as demonstrating the way in which the engine can maintain that many bullet holes at once, and the tiny destructive details as bits of wall scatter and land on the ground below, it also appears to be pretty definitive proof that Cyberleek has a build of GTA 6 from which all this footage has been sourced.

If that’s the case, then unless someone can figure out who this is and stop them, we can expect an awful lot more footage to come, even beyond the official reveal of the game on Netflix a week today, August 27. It’ll be fascinating at that point to compare the footage from Cyberleek and that on Netflix, to see just how old this build might be. I really hope the UI shows some big improvements!