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A new wave of leaked Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay footage has reportedly revealed additional details about Jason Duval and several of the mechanics being developed for Rockstar's highly anticipated open world game.
The leaked footage has surfaced shortly before Rockstar is expected to provide another official look at GTA 6. While the authenticity of every leaked detail has not been independently confirmed, Rockstar has reportedly issued copyright takedown requests against some of the circulating material.
One of the clips provides a closer look at Jason's movement and combat. The footage reportedly shows him engaging in hand to hand fights, using a Taser, and interacting with enemies in ways that appear more dynamic than previous entries in the series.
Swimming has also reportedly been shown, giving players another look at how Jason moves through water. Some details visible in the footage suggest that Rockstar is continuing to emphasize more realistic movement and animation throughout the game.
The leaks also appear to showcase several new systems connected to vehicles and law enforcement. Cars reportedly display fuel information, while players can interact with vehicles through multiple options, including stealing them by cloning a key or breaking a window.
Police encounters appear to have been given additional depth as well. Wanted players may be able to change vehicles and use different methods to avoid detection, while police behavior can reportedly vary depending on whether an officer has identified the player's vehicle or location.
Jason is also shown using several types of melee weapons, including knives, while some footage reportedly displays visible injuries after combat. Certain weapons may even carry identification markers that could make them more recognizable to law enforcement if used again.
Another reported feature is a more detailed interaction system. Players may be presented with options such as surrendering, tagging police officers, or choosing how to interact with objects during certain encounters.
The leaked footage has also revealed additional gameplay systems, including healing items, expanded weapon storage, and a separate item wheel for certain equipment. A minimap reportedly appears only in specific circumstances, such as when Jason is driving or being pursued by police.
Some of the footage has also highlighted seemingly minor activities and systems. Basketball can reportedly be played at Jason's home, with successful shots potentially increasing a Focus stat that could influence certain abilities.
The leaks have generated significant interest because of the number of small details visible throughout the footage. However, some players have pointed out that portions of the material appear to contain unfinished interface elements, animations, and other development assets.
Rockstar has not confirmed the leaked gameplay details, and some footage may represent older builds of the game rather than the final version.
With GTA 6's official release approaching and another major presentation expected soon, fans will not have to rely on leaks indefinitely. Rockstar's next official showcase should provide a clearer picture of how the game's combat, movement, vehicles, and other systems will function in the finished version.
The leaked footage has surfaced shortly before Rockstar is expected to provide another official look at GTA 6. While the authenticity of every leaked detail has not been independently confirmed, Rockstar has reportedly issued copyright takedown requests against some of the circulating material.
One of the clips provides a closer look at Jason's movement and combat. The footage reportedly shows him engaging in hand to hand fights, using a Taser, and interacting with enemies in ways that appear more dynamic than previous entries in the series.
Swimming has also reportedly been shown, giving players another look at how Jason moves through water. Some details visible in the footage suggest that Rockstar is continuing to emphasize more realistic movement and animation throughout the game.
The leaks also appear to showcase several new systems connected to vehicles and law enforcement. Cars reportedly display fuel information, while players can interact with vehicles through multiple options, including stealing them by cloning a key or breaking a window.
Police encounters appear to have been given additional depth as well. Wanted players may be able to change vehicles and use different methods to avoid detection, while police behavior can reportedly vary depending on whether an officer has identified the player's vehicle or location.
Jason is also shown using several types of melee weapons, including knives, while some footage reportedly displays visible injuries after combat. Certain weapons may even carry identification markers that could make them more recognizable to law enforcement if used again.
Another reported feature is a more detailed interaction system. Players may be presented with options such as surrendering, tagging police officers, or choosing how to interact with objects during certain encounters.
The leaked footage has also revealed additional gameplay systems, including healing items, expanded weapon storage, and a separate item wheel for certain equipment. A minimap reportedly appears only in specific circumstances, such as when Jason is driving or being pursued by police.
Some of the footage has also highlighted seemingly minor activities and systems. Basketball can reportedly be played at Jason's home, with successful shots potentially increasing a Focus stat that could influence certain abilities.
The leaks have generated significant interest because of the number of small details visible throughout the footage. However, some players have pointed out that portions of the material appear to contain unfinished interface elements, animations, and other development assets.
Rockstar has not confirmed the leaked gameplay details, and some footage may represent older builds of the game rather than the final version.
With GTA 6's official release approaching and another major presentation expected soon, fans will not have to rely on leaks indefinitely. Rockstar's next official showcase should provide a clearer picture of how the game's combat, movement, vehicles, and other systems will function in the finished version.
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