Two short GTA 6 clips and a Leonida map image are circulating online. Rockstar has not posted them. Rockstar’s official Grand Theft Auto VI page still points to the November 19, 2026 launch on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, plus an extended look on Netflix on August 27.
What the circulating GTA 6 clips appear to show
Reports that have viewed the material describe one minute-long clip of Jason at a waterside house. He hops a ledge, grabs a basketball, and gets a focus boost after a shot. Also, the house matches an official safehouse still on Rockstar’s site. A second clip shows a highway U-turn, a fight with a wrench, a two-star wanted level, and prompts for loadout, storage, and a fuel gauge.
A map screenshot labeled Leonida looks like a compact South Florida, with Vice City-style density on the east and a Keys-like island chain in the south. Treat all of that as unverified. The files may be old. They may be fake. Rockstar has not confirmed them.
What Rockstar is doing instead
Push Square and other outlets say Rockstar is sending DMCA notices to accounts that host the clips and the map. We are not linking those files. We are not embedding them. If you want footage Rockstar actually published, watch the official trailer.
The official calendar has not changed
Grand Theft Auto VI still launches November 19 on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Rockstar has not named a PC day. The next official look streams on Netflix first on August 27, then on YouTube the same day. We already covered the GTA 6 price and the June pre-order window. Those pages are still the store facts. This leak does not replace them.
An alleged leaker watermarked the files with a protest about disc-less physical boxes. That claim also remains unproven. Meanwhile, wait for Rockstar’s August 27 stream if you want footage the studio will stand behind.
