Cyberleek's Eighth GTA 6 Clip Goes Inside Vice City's Strip Club and Ends with an Unseen Cutscene
The drip-feed of unauthorized Grand Theft Auto VI footage continued on August 23 as the anonymous Cyberleek account posted its eighth clip, this time venturing fully inside the Vice City strip club that clip seven had only briefly approached from the street. Where the previous footage focused on a gas station robbery and a slow-motion bridge crash, the new material shifts to a far more ambient setting: Jason Duval walking the club floor, surrounded by dancers and patrons whose behaviour appears meaningfully more reactive than anything seen in the GTA series to date. NPCs in the crowd could be heard calling out to the dancers — suggesting Rockstar has authored context-sensitive crowd dialogue rather than generic ambient chatter — and the level of individual character animation visible in a packed interior space points to significant advances in crowd simulation since GTA V.
The clip reportedly runs roughly two and a half minutes and closes with what observers are describing as a previously unseen scripted cutscene set inside a bathroom, the content and narrative purpose of which remain unclear from the footage. That the scene appears to involve Jason and at least one other character in a story context, rather than player-controlled freeroam, indicates the strip club is woven into the campaign rather than existing purely as an optional open-world diversion — a detail that lines up with earlier leaks suggesting a missions-driven story structure closer to GTA IV than GTA V.
Cyberleek has been releasing footage in exchange for milestones hit by a cryptocurrency token associated with the leaks, and the eighth clip is understood to have dropped once the token crossed a reported million market cap. Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive have not commented on this specific release; the companies remain focused on their ongoing legal action, which includes subpoenas issued to Microsoft and Discord as they work to identify the person or persons behind the leak. The series of leaks is set against the backdrop of the company's planned August 27 official extended look at the game, which will premiere on Netflix before moving to the Rockstar Games YouTube channel.
All content attributed to Cyberleek remains unverified by Rockstar Games and should be treated as unconfirmed. The footage appears to originate from an internal development build and may not reflect the final shipping version of Grand Theft Auto VI, which is scheduled for November 19, 2026 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
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