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For the fourth consecutive day, the gaming community has been treated to another leak of Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) gameplay. The enigmatic Cyberleek has released a new video titled ‘hypercar.mp4,’ which showcases the game’s protagonist, Jason, engaging in high-speed driving along Vice City’s highways.

The video, which can be easily found online, features Jason jacking a high-performance sports car and driving at breakneck speeds for approximately two minutes. The gameplay is fairly standard, with no groundbreaking new mechanics revealed. However, it does demonstrate the game’s visual ID mechanics, where icons appear to indicate the player’s wanted level and the stolen vehicle’s status.

As Jason attempts to evade the police, the video shows a reappearance of the blue police awareness indicator, reinforcing the sense that the player’s actions will attract unwanted attention. This is further emphasized when Jason drives through an area with a red border on the minimap, resulting in a two-star wanted level. Interestingly, the wanted level drops as soon as he drives out of this area, leaving many questions about the game’s design.

One of the most striking aspects of the video is the demonstration of GTA 6’s lighting technology. The light cast by the hypercar’s headlights reflects believably off puddles, road signs, and reflective markers, providing impressive contrast and visual texture as the landscape blurs by. This attention to detail is a testament to the game’s potential for immersive gameplay.
Cyberleek’s cryptocurrency push continues to be a prominent feature in the video. The leaker urges viewers to ‘show support’ by buying their bespoke gamer currency, which has raised eyebrows in the gaming community. While the exact connection between buying cryptocurrency and supporting gamers’ rights remains unclear, it’s evident that Cyberleek is using this as a marketing strategy.
The video’s watermark features the threat ‘HIGHER MARKETCAP = MORE LEEKS,’ which aligns with Cyberleek’s anti-corporate stance. However, it’s worth noting that Take-Two, the developer of GTA 6, has actually lost around $2.8 billion in market capitalization this week due to a decline in share price. The irony of this situation is not lost on the gaming community.
Cyberleek’s intentions to continue leaking GTA 6 gameplay are evident, and it’s likely that we’ll see more videos in the coming days. The gaming community will be eagerly watching to see what other features and mechanics are revealed.
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