A seventh gameplay clip tied to the ongoing Grand Theft Auto VI leak spree has surfaced online, offering fans their first look inside one of the game's strip clubs alongside new details on vehicle refueling and repair mechanics. The footage arrives just five days ahead of Rockstar's official "Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look" presentation on Netflix, scheduled for August 27.
What the Clip Shows
The roughly two-minute video, labeled "Hypercar Gameplay 2," picks up where the previous leak left off, with protagonist Jason Duval once again behind the wheel of the Truffade Thrax hypercar. Smoke pours from the rear tires and engine as Jason pulls into a gas station, where a new "Services" prompt appears near the pump. Players are given two choices: refuel for $32 or repair the vehicle for $2,429, with the car's health shown sitting at only 50% and its fuel gauge nearly empty.
With no cash on hand, Jason heads inside and robs the station instead, roughing up the clerk before making off with the money. Police respond almost immediately, and Jason flees to a second gas station to rob it as well, this time making off with $1,321. While trying to escape down a highway, he clips a set of traffic cones, loses control, and slams into a truck in a dramatic slow-motion crash sequence, complete with a cinematic camera angle, flying bumper parts, and visible brake discs as the wheel comes apart. It's a level of destruction the series hasn't shown before.
The clip closes with Jason approaching a strip club in Ambrosia. He steps through the double doors and only a few seconds pass, showing him deciding which way to walk, before the footage cuts off. The video carries a watermark reading "3MIL MARKETCAP = STRIPCLUB," suggesting the leaker — who goes by Cyberleek and has reportedly opened a section of their site for leak sponsorships — is tying a fuller strip club video to a memecoin hitting a $3 million market cap.

The Bigger Picture
This marks the seventh clip Cyberleek has released despite Take-Two's efforts to shut down the leaker's access points, and it lands amid a broader scramble inside Rockstar as the studio heads into its Netflix showcase. Take-Two has reportedly obtained subpoenas for Microsoft and Discord in an attempt to identify who's behind the leaks, and outlets have cited FBI involvement in the investigation, though the company still doesn't appear to know the leaker's identity. Xbox CTO Scott Van Vliet said this week that the company is "working closely with Take-Two and Rockstar Games to support efforts to protect creative works and intellectual property."
Despite the pressure, Rockstar has given no indication it plans to alter its Netflix event, and Netflix itself has continued teasing the reveal on social media.
As with the previous six leaks, all footage so far has featured only Jason — none of the clips have shown co-protagonist Lucia Caminos in gameplay. That's fueled ongoing fan speculation that Lucia may not be unlocked until later in the story, though nothing from Cyberleek or Rockstar has confirmed that theory.
Grand Theft Auto VI is currently set to release on November 19, 2026.
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