Cyberleek Drops A Second August 19 GTA 6 Leak

Cyberleek Drops A Second August 19 GTA 6 Leak

The GTA 6 Leaks Won't Stop Coming, This Time Showing How NPC Interactions Will Play Out Rcokstar Published Aug 19, 2026, 1:15 PM EDT Joshua Robertson is an editor for TheGamer, having working in news, guides, features, and reviews since 2022. They have written thousands of news stories, ranging from industry-breaking events, to smaller, more personal community pieces, and have covered several high-profile showcases such as The Game Awards and Nintendo Directs. Joshua is considered an expert in soulslikes, horror, JRPGs and everything Final Fantasy, having written extensive coverage for massively popular online titles like Final Fantasy 14. Sign in to your TheGamer account Grand Theft Auto 6 leaks have been flooding the internet over the past 24 hours, as one disgruntled fan has been trying to get back at Rockstar and Take-Two's anti-consumerism regarding the game's release. We've seen plenty of videos so far, all of which are being shared via the leaker's own website, and they dropped another one just a few minutes ago. Just like the others, this one features a player controlling Jason, who gets into an altercation with the police, which ends up with the player stabbing the police officer. He then steals the officer's bike and drives it into a nearby canal, before swimming to the shore and getting into another altercation with a couple of homeless people underneath a freeway. Jason then starts antagonizing the homeless people before getting into a scrap with them, and the leak ends with the same cutscene of Jason and his friend drinking beers on a boat that we've already seen, which is most likely an attempt to antagonize Rockstar. GTA 6 Seemingly Includes Red Dead 2's Taunt And Greet Mechanic A lot of the footage is stuff we've seen before, but this new leak seems to have given us an indication that the greet and taunt mechanic used in Red Dead Redemption 2 will make the leap to GTA 6. You can see when Jason is speaking with the homeless people under the freeway that the UI in the bottom right pops up giving the player the option to "Greet" or "Taunt". You could do this to civilians in Red Dead Redemption 2, but this will be the first time the mechanic has made it into a GTA game. GTA 5 allowed players to interact with civilians, though you only had the option to push a button. You can now choose to be friendly or a piece of work, which is great for the interactivity of the world, so it's good to see the feature making the leap. You'd also imagine this would have been something Rockstar wanted to show off at its big Netflix gameplay showcase later this month, though I'm not sure Netflix will have much else to show off at this rate. It seems like the leaks aren't slowing down any time soon, and there's a chance we'll get plenty more leaks until Rockstar officially shows the game off. Systems Released November 19, 2026 ESRB Rating Pending - Likely Mature 17+ Developer(s) Rockstar Games Publisher(s) Rockstar Games Engine Rockstar Advanced Game Engine (RAGE) Genre(s) Action, Adventure

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