GTA 6 Footage and Map Details Leak, Revealing a Return to Vice City

Anticipation for the long-awaited Grand Theft Auto 6 is reaching a fever pitch. Now, just days ahead of the official reveal, a new leak has surfaced, revealing alleged gameplay footage and GTA 6 map details.

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GTA 6 Footage and Map Details Leak, Revealing a Return to Vice City

Anticipation for the long-awaited Grand Theft Auto 6 is reaching a fever pitch. Now, just days ahead of the official reveal, a new leak has surfaced, revealing alleged gameplay footage and GTA 6 map details.
GTA 6 Footage and Map Details Leak, Revealing a Return to Vice City

GTA 6 Leak: A Glimpse of Vice City
The leaked footage, posted on TikTok by a user named Azarosi, appears to be from a development build of GTA 6. It features the Metropolis area of Vice City, with cameras moving freely and developer notes appearing on screen.

While the footage doesn't reveal much in terms of gameplay, it does offer another glimpse of the highly anticipated game. GTA fans were quick to compare the leaked footage with last year's leak and found similarities in terms of buildings and landmarks.
GTA 6 Footage and Map Details Leak, Revealing a Return to Vice City

Adding to the intrigue surrounding the leak is the identity of the leaker. According to reliable GTA source GTA Base, Azarossi is the son of a Rockstar Games employee.

Apart from the leaked footage, more details about GTA 6 have also been circulating online. According to these leaks, GTA 6 will feature a map that is twice the size of GTA V's Los Santos. The game consists of three major cities and four sub-cities, with a large lake in the center of the map.

The leaker claims that 70% of the buildings in GTA 6 will be accessible, and that the game is set for a fall 2024 launch. Pre-orders for the game are expected to go live after the release of the first trailer this week. GTA Base further clarified that while the evidence linking the leaker to a Rockstar employee is convincing, it is also possible that the picture used as evidence could be fake or a third party impersonating the leaker. Rockstar Games has yet to comment on the leak, so it's important to treat the information as a rumor until official confirmation. However, the leak has undoubtedly fueled the excitement for GTA 6, adding another layer of anticipation to the upcoming reveal.