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A fresh snippet of Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay footage has reportedly appeared online, offering a brief, unauthorised glimpse of the game’s open world ahead of the next official trailer.
According to a thread on Reddit, the footage allegedly originates from a direct recording of a Rockstar developer’s monitor. The brief clip reportedly displays a small bridge overlooking the ocean, with a much larger structure, suspected to be the game’s interpretation of the Florida Keys’ Seven Mile Bridge, dominating the horizon.
Rockstar has remained characteristically silent since the massive September 2022 network intrusion that saw over 90 videos stolen and shared publicly. The studio is officially targeting a November 19, 2026 release date, with a third trailer expected to drop in the coming months if the marketing cycle mirrors that of Red Dead Redemption 2.
While skepticism remains high regarding the clip’s authenticity, community analysis has focused on technical minutiae. Enthusiasts have pointed to the presence of projected volumetric clouds and the draw distance of vehicles on the far bridge, distinct from the 2D billboards used in titles like Cyberpunk 2077, as evidence of legitimate next-generation tech. Others have dismissed the footage as a “nothing leak,” suggesting it could be a fabrication mimicking the visual debug style of previous breaches.
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