A new GTA 6 leak may have given fans the clearest indication yet that CYBERLEEK has direct access to a playable build of Rockstar’s highly anticipated game. The latest clip, reportedly the fifth leak from the source, shows Jason flying a biplane across Vice City before ending with a message that appears to be aimed directly at Rockstar and the gaming community.
The footage is reportedly titled “plane” and spends almost two minutes following Jason as he flies above Vice City during the daytime. The aerial view offers another look at the scale of Leonida, including skyscrapers, busy roads, and traffic. A cinematic camera is also used during the sequence, while Jason switches the radio during the flight.

Things take a more unusual turn at the end of the clip. Jason is shown standing in front of a wall with a rifle and fires several shots into it. The bullet holes spell “LEEK,” which appears to be a reference to the CYBERLEEK name. Fans believe the move could be intended as evidence that the source is actually playing GTA 6 rather than simply distributing footage obtained from someone else.
There is some supporting evidence behind the theory. Jason has reportedly appeared in the same outfit across multiple leaked clips, raising the possibility that several videos were captured during the same play session. If so, CYBERLEEK could have access to a build that allows them to explore the game and record different sections of gameplay.
That still does not confirm that the leaked GTA 6 build is current. It could be an older development version that was obtained some time ago, meaning some of the content seen in these clips may not represent the final game. Rockstar has also been issuing DMCA takedowns against videos containing the leaked footage, making the original clips increasingly difficult to find.
- CYBERLEEK has released another alleged GTA 6 gameplay clip.
- Jason is shown flying a biplane over Vice City.
- The footage provides another aerial view of Leonida.
- Jason later spells “LEEK” with bullet holes.
- Fans believe the message may indicate direct build access.
- The leaked game could still be an older development build.
- Rockstar has reportedly been issuing DMCA takedowns against the leaked videos.
For now, the “LEEK” message is best treated as a claim rather than definitive proof. Still, with multiple clips appearing from the same source, the latest GTA 6 leak is likely to generate plenty of discussion about how CYBERLEEK obtained access and how much unreleased footage could still be available.
