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GTA 6 Leaker Takes Fans To A Strip Club In Seventh Gameplay Dump As Netflix Tries To Act Normal About The Whole Thing
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Grand Theft Auto 6 leaks aren’t taking the weekend off. A seventh clip has been dumped online by the Cyberleeks alias, who is now charging people who want to advertise in the leaks $165,000 just for an initial, commitment-free meeting. The latest gameplay dump shows protagonist Jason Duval robbing convenience stores, getting in a slow-motion car wreck on a bridge, and taking a few steps inside one of the game’s strip clubs.
The footage begins with Jason pulling into a gas station in a beat-up sports car and checking the fuel pump, which gives him the option to refuel ($32) or repair the vehicle ($2,429). With not a cent in his pocket, he instead goes in and robs the gas station clerk. The police come and he takes off, races down the road as SexyyRed’s “Pound Town” begins to play on the radio, and then robs a convenience store. “Put the weapon away, I won’t say it again,” barks the NPC clerk before getting blasted in the face. “Come on, man, let me go on my merry f*cking way,” says a man in the store immediately afterward in the most casual way possible.
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The most notable part of the clip is what follows the crime spree. Jason is speeding across a bridge when he crashes into a flatbed truck, at which point the camera does a cinematic slow-motion cut before going back into the regular flow of gameplay. The car does a 360 during the collision but then carries on. The clip ends with a hard cut to Jason entering a strip club at night. It’s only a few seconds and the leak ends right as Jason encounters a “live nudes” sign, with many expecting the next gameplay clip dumped by Cyberleeks to take fans all the way inside.
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The leak spree continues into its fifth day despite Rockstar Games and parent company Take-Two being “all hands on deck” when it comes to trying to discover the source of the security breach and uncover the person or people responsible for the actions claimed by the Cyberleeks alias. Take-Two was granted subpoenas for records from both Microsoft and Discord that it believes can help it identify the source of the leaks by a federal court on August 21.
According to Bloomberg, the company still doesn’t know who’s behind the unprecedented leaks but isn’t planning to change anything about its upcoming “extended” look at the game on Netflix on August 27. Rockstar Games has so far remained silent on social media since the leaks began, though last night Netflix teased its upcoming “exclusive” reveal for GTA 6.
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“We are working closely with Take-Two and Rockstar Games to support efforts to protect creative works and intellectual property,” Xbox CTO Scott Van Vliet wrote on Twitter last night. Meanwhile, a new section was added to the Cyberleeks website aimed at potentially selling sponsorships for upcoming leaks. Anyone who takes Cyberleeks up on the offer is reportedly have to pay roughly $165,000 in crypto currency just to get a meeting. “You can advertise almost anything,” the website claims. “Gambling and adult content are fine. No scams.”