Another clip from an early version has surfaced online Grand Theft Auto 6thanks to CYBERLEEK insiders. This time around, Jason takes center stage, with the clip showing him getting into a brutal fight, using a knife, escaping from police and then swimming. Judging by the state of the interface and individual animations, we’re probably talking about a game that’s far from its final version.
The melee system is of particular interest. Judging from the video, Rockstar Games continues to grow Red Dead Redemption 2. Jason is able to perform a variety of tricks, dodge attacks, and engage in serious knife fights. In one episode, the hero negotiates with a police officer and attempts to escape on a motorcycle, but ends up falling into the water.
Here you can see how swimming works. Jason swims across the river very realistically, although he does so quite slowly. However, some details clearly indicate the early stages of development: for example, the hero will actually move toward the motorcycle when it’s too deep underwater. Such transitions may be redesigned in the final version.
In another episode, Jason got into a fight with several people under an overpass. The skirmish began with a surprise blow to the back, before one of the opponents pulled out a knife. Jason responds in kind and the situation quickly turns into a violent fight. This may indicate that GTA 6 will give players more opportunities to provoke and develop street conflicts.

An interesting detail is the drug Zombix. Jason picks it up after defeating an enemy, and an in-game prompt warns that regular use of the drug will reduce its effectiveness due to the gradual development of resistance. If this mechanic is retained in the release version, the healing system may be deeper than the usual health regeneration.
The leak also contains other interesting details. Players noticed an extremely simple weapon selection wheel, which again confirms the early-stage nature of this build. Some users also discovered potential fast food restaurants on the minimap. If they do become interactive, Rockstar might bring back mechanics familiar to fans Grand Theft Auto: San Andreasincluding a possible system for changing a character’s weight.
In another clip, Jason Duvall is thrust into the spotlight during a run-in with Sin City police. What’s especially curious is that the footage presented features police officers who were clearly trying not just to eliminate Jason, but to detain him. Law enforcement officers surrounded the hero and used stun guns in an attempt to subdue him without immediately using their firearms. Jason quickly used his stun gun to eliminate the attacker.

If the police really acted like the published version, rock star The pursuit system familiar to fans of the series is significantly expanded upon. In previous GTA games, police chases often involved trying to stop or kill players, but in GTA 6, law enforcement appears to be able to choose different methods of arrest depending on the situation. However, the depth of this system is still unknown from an early film.
The film itself is billed as “a stun gun film” and allows you to see Vice City at night in addition to police clashes. At the end of the recording, the first complete gameplay cutscene in material released by CyberLeek appears: Jason meets a character named Carl.
It’s unclear how many more similar videos will appear online. CYBERLEEK has already hinted at new material being released, so it’s likely that the current leak is just one of them. However, GTA 6’s official demo, if it does show off gameplay, should show off a more polished version of the project.










