


One of the biggest ever leaks for Grand Theft Auto 6 has just surfaced online, as a former employee of Rockstar Studios has included key footage from the game's development in their public demo reel.
The entire gaming world was already desperate enough to see pretty much anything from Grand Theft Auto 6 before it's release, but that appetite only increased when developer Rockstar Games made the tough decision to delay the game twice.
It's not set to come out on November 19, 2026, which is a long time to wait for a series that already hasn't had a new instalment in over 12 years, and with the way things are going most fans would be surprised if another delay occurred along the way.
There has only been two official trailers released so far, alongside a bunch of exciting promotional images, but no actual gameplay has been revealed by Rockstar directly.
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Of course, GTA 6 was technically first 'revealed' through an extensive leak before Rockstar officially announced the game, and some recent unconvincing clips have people chomping at the bit for clips that are actually from the game.
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As reported by Dexerto, fans might just have got what they desired albeit through an unexpected source, as a demo reel presumably intended for private use between employers appears to have shown a number of details such as bike riding, various animations, and interactions with trucks.
Don't get your hopes up too much though, as it's clearly either from an early development stage or using placeholder models while the developer simply worked on the animations themselves.
The first shows a character pulling a bicycle out of a rack and getting on it, with the next clip being the reverse action. Bikes have been available as a mode of transportation in the Grand Theft Auto series for a number of entries now, but this specific interaction would be new within GTA 6.

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Additionally, the final clip shows a player model – which looks very similar to Lucia, one of the two main protagonists – jumping from the roof of a truck into the rear pickup section, and then from there onto the ground.
This suggests that there will be new ways to interact with trucks in the game — something that could become apparent in various story missions or during multiplayer interactions in a new version of GTA Online.
While it won't particularly excite many fans who are looking for something a bit meatier when it comes to gameplay, it is an intriguing look into some new subtle details that could be available when GTA 6 releases, and many would take anything at this point.
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"Literally the most nothing burger leak ever," writes one comment on Reddit regarding the leak, whereas another notes that they "think it's always cool to see the BTS stuff."
A third added that "the movement of Lucia on the truck is really damn smooth but yea not too exciting."