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GTA 6 leaks show a game that looks like more GTA, but not a revolution

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TDGN Brief

What began as a IGN report 14 hours ago is now carried by 11 outlets, with coverage spread over 12.4 hours.

The fastest follow came from TheGamer, 3.1 hours behind the first report. The median outlet followed 9.4 hours after the break. The most recent pickup, PC Gamer, landed an hour ago.

Early movers: IGN, TheGamer, Kotaku — with 8 more following. PC Gamer was the latest arrival, 12.4 hours behind the break.

TDGN's index has been following this beat: Grand Theft Auto VI (110 stories tracked) and GTA 6 (100 stories tracked) across recent coverage — this story is currently the biggest of them.

  • First report: IGN, 14 hours ago
  • 11 outlets over 12.4 hours · median lag 9.4 hours
  • 2 outlets joined in the last 3 hours
  • Beat: Grand Theft Auto VI (110 stories tracked), GTA 6 (100 stories tracked)

This briefing is compiled automatically by TDGN’s newsroom systems from 11 outlets’ reports and TDGN’s own coverage tracking — no generative AI — and it updates as coverage develops. The outlets’ original reporting is linked below.

Who reported it, and when

  1. first IGN Do Not Boycott GTA 6, Fired Rockstar Workers Tell Fans: 'There’s a Better Way to Support Us and Hold Rockstar to Account'
  2. +3h TheGamer Fired Rockstar Employees Urge Fans Not To Boycott GTA 6
  3. +4h Kotaku Fired Rockstar Devs Say Players Should Still Buy GTA 6: ‘Don’t Boycott The Game, Support Our Legal Battle Instead’
  4. +7h GameRant Possible GTA 6 Jason Gameplay Leaks Ahead of Netflix Extended Look
  5. +8h VGC GTA 6 gameplay allegedly leaks ahead of planned Netflix reveal
  6. +9h GamesRadar+ New GTA 6 leaks show gameplay and the full Leonida map as Rockstar issues DMCA takedowns
  7. +10h PC Gamer 15 details from the new GTA 6 leaks, including a possible morality system and stamina meter
  8. +10h Rock Paper Shotgun GTA 6 footage once again appears to leak online, this time because of a group that wants games like The Crew to have offline modes and the end of digital preorders
  9. +11h GamesRadar+ Apparent GTA 6 leak smells of crypto scam, links to a manifesto demanding digital rights: "This is not a cash grab"
  10. +11h TheGamer GTA 6 Leakers Explain Their Reasoning For Releasing Game Footage Early While Teasing A "Secret Project"
  11. +12h PC Gamer GTA 6 leaks show a game that looks like more GTA, but not a revolution

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Hot11 outlets·0.7/hr nowtop 2%first: IGN

GTA 6 leaks show a game that looks like more GTA, but not a revolution

The exciting thing about Rockstar games is not that they have the most advanced technology behind them, the best stories, or the most avant-garde game systems. It's the extraordinary amount of work the studio invests into the little details that make up its big worlds. Red Dead Redemption's dynamic horse testicles (they shrink when it's cold) are a frequently-cited example of that commitment to the particulars.

A pair of videos purported to be leaked GTA 6 gameplay surfaced online today, and if they are legit (the immediate copyright takedowns suggest as much), they seem to confirm that GTA 6 is more of the same. The short clips obviously can't express the full scope of Rockstar's designs—and we don't know how recent they are—but there's nothing in them to indicate that GTA 6 will reinvent the open-world crime spree.

In one, the player shoots some hoops as protagonist Jason. It's cool that a basketball on the ground and a hoop nailed to the side of your house are not just static props. There's a system in place for shooting accurately, and the game tracks the number of shots made.

The other clip is a very typical GTA scene: The player makes a reckless turn in a car, gets clipped by a delivery truck, beats the delivery truck driver to death, and then goes on the run from incoming police.

It's possible that Rockstar has an ace up its sleeve, some new innovation that it's managed to keep a secret all these years. We still don't know what's going on with GTA Online or what the GTA roleplaying mod creators that Rockstar hired have been up to.

For now, though, my expectation is that GTA 6's appeal will again be the scale and concentration of detail that only budgets and timelines like Rockstar's can achieve: A bigger, higher-fidelity city with more possibilities, more consequences, more simulation.

That's enough to make me curious, but I wonder how next week's official GTA 6 gameplay reveal will be received if that's the case. This is the most anticipated game of all time. If it isn't transformative in some heretofore unknown way that is somehow both radically new and familiar to GTA fans, will it register as a disappointment to the "unprecedented" number of people who've already preordered it?

If you've peeped that leaked footage, what's your take on it? And if you haven't seen the footage, which has been removed on copyright grounds everywhere we've seen it, here are 15 details we noticed.

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