New GTA 6 leaks reportedly show strip club setting and slow-motion camera feature ahead of its Netflix reveal
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Grand Theft Auto 6 continues to face leaks ahead of an upcoming gameplay reveal, with the latest footage reportedly revealing a strip club setting and a new slow-motion camera feature.
The leaked gameplay reportedly follows protagonist Jason Duval as he robs a petrol station convenience store before escaping by car.
During the sequence, Jason is involved in a slow-motion car crash before eventually making his way into a strip club.
While some of the footage reportedly features elements familiar to fans of the Grand Theft Auto series, the slow-motion camera effect represents a new gameplay feature.
Rockstar Games has yet to officially reveal gameplay from GTA 6, making the leaked material significant ahead of its planned presentation.
The latest leaks arrive after years of unauthorised footage surrounding the game, beginning with an early trailer leak three years ago.
Rockstar and parent company Take-Two Interactive are reportedly working to identify the sources behind the material.
A federal court has granted subpoenas seeking records from GitHub, Microsoft and Discord, with the companies arguing that the information could help identify those responsible for the leaks.
Xbox chief technology officer Scott Van Vliet has also addressed the situation. In a post on X, he said, "[Xbox] are working closely with Take-Two and Rockstar Games to support efforts to protect creative works and intellectual property."
The main leaker reportedly uses the alias Cyberleeks and has allegedly offered advertising opportunities within leaked GTA 6 footage for cryptocurrency payments of up to $165,000, according to the supplied report.
The leaks come shortly before Rockstar's planned Netflix presentation. An extended GTA 6 reveal is scheduled for Thursday, August 27 at 3pm ET.
Rockstar has not officially confirmed the leaked gameplay details.
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