In the absence of official real-machine demonstrations and details, the players of "GTA6" are still hungry, and any slightest change will be analyzed repeatedly, even if it is just a blurry bridge on the screen. The latest leak not only brought a few seconds of footage, but also revealed an interesting story about "how secrets leaked out of the world's most mysterious game studio."

Leaked video:

Recently, a social media account called "Vice City Alligator" released a short video of worrying quality, claiming that it was a leaked clip of an early development version of "GTA6". In the video, you can see a water-crossing overpass in Vice City, with a truck driving across the bridge - the game footage seems to use technical materials from "GTA5", which is normal for the early development stage. It is indeed difficult to get excited just by looking at the picture itself, but the origin of this video is quite fascinating.

The account owner wrote in the post: "Finally cleaning out my phone and found this. The video was recorded almost five years ago, taken directly from the developer's computer desktop, during the period of remote working (2021-2022)."

Players reveal early development footage of

According to him, he has a friend who worked remotely at Rockstar Games. In a private chat, he asked the other party to show him the map area he was most proud of, and the other party directly sent a compressed video to his mailbox. This video was sent two months before the epic massive leak in September 2022. The player admitted that he had been keeping this secret until his friend resigned, and he decided to make the long-dusted video public. However, he also took precautions in advance: he would not log in to this account again, nor would he answer any questions, and the video quality itself was "nothing interesting."

Although some people questioned it, some players pointed out that this scene did not appear in the large-scale leak that year. What do you think about this? Are you looking forward to the arrival of "GTA6"? Welcome to discuss in the comment area.