New GTA 6 Leaks Show More Gameplay Details as Leaker Continues Campaign Against Rockstar
Another wave of alleged Grand Theft Auto 6 leaks has surfaced online, with newly circulated gameplay footage appearing to show several details that have not previously been seen. The material includes a possible new vehicle theft mechanic, combat footage and smaller interactions within the game's world.
The leaks are also tied to a broader campaign by the person behind the material, who says they intend to continue taking action against Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive until the companies address what they describe as anti-consumer practices.
Possible New Way to Steal Vehicles
One of the more unusual details visible in the alleged footage is an option referred to as "Clone Key." The feature appears when interacting with a vehicle and could provide an alternative way of gaining access without simply breaking into the car.
The available footage does not provide enough information to establish exactly how the system works or how widely it would be used. If authentic, however, it would represent another example of Rockstar adding more specific interactions to the process of stealing vehicles.
More Combat Footage Emerges
Other clips reportedly show Jason involved in violent encounters, including a sequence involving security personnel and a vehicle. The footage also appears to show changes or additions to the way combat and stealth can play out during certain situations.
There are also smaller moments involving wildlife and other environmental interactions. On their own, these details are relatively minor, but they add to the growing collection of alleged gameplay footage being examined by the GTA 6 community.
The Leaker Has Also Published a Manifesto
The gameplay material is only part of the story. The person claiming responsibility for the recent leaks has also published a manifesto outlining their complaints against Rockstar and Take-Two.
Their demands focus on three areas: transparency, consumer rights and accountability. They argue that Rockstar and Take-Two have fallen short in these areas and are calling for an apology as well as a concrete commitment to change.
The leaker says the campaign will continue until those demands are addressed. They have also indicated that their criticism is not necessarily limited to Rockstar and Take-Two, but could extend to other companies they believe violate the same principles.
Nothing Has Been Confirmed by Rockstar
There is an important caveat to all of this: the gameplay footage and the details being extracted from it remain unconfirmed. Rockstar Games has not officially verified the material or confirmed that the apparent features will be present in the finished game.
The same applies to the leaker's accusations and demands. They represent the position of the individual behind the campaign rather than an admission or statement from Rockstar or Take-Two.
For now, the latest material offers another unofficial look at how GTA 6 may handle vehicle theft, combat and world interactions, while the dispute surrounding the leaks continues to develop.
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