Seventh GTA 6 Gameplay Leak Shows Jason Robbing Gas Stations and Entering a Strip Club

The seventh GTA 6 leak has surfaced online, showing Jason Duval robbing gas stations, fleeing police in a hypercar and briefly entering a strip club before the footage cuts off.

The clip appeared on Saturday, August 22, and has been attributed to Cyberleek, the name behind the recent run of unauthorized GTA 6 footage. Commonly labelled “Hypercar Gameplay 2,” the video runs for a little over two minutes and is being described as the seventh gameplay clip released during the current leak.

Unlike a major story reveal, the latest GTA 6 leak is mostly about what happens during ordinary free roam. Jason drives through the world, stops at gas stations, takes money from stores and eventually draws a police response.

GTA 6 Leak Shows Two Gas Station Robberies

The clearest new material comes from two gas station stops.

Jason enters the stores and appears to take cash from the registers before police begin closing in. The sequence looks less like a scripted mission and more like the kind of spontaneous crime players can trigger while moving around the map.

That makes the GTA 6 leak interesting for a different reason. It suggests some of the smaller businesses around Leonida may be places players can actually interact with rather than simply background scenery.

The new footage also echoes the restaurant hold-up seen in the massive 2022 leak, where Lucia was shown inside a robbery while police gathered outside. That footage later resurfaced as GTA 6 leaked heist gameplay and offered an early look at how Rockstar was handling robberies during development.

The latest video appears to take that kind of criminal activity into a more open-ended setting, with Jason moving between stores before trying to deal with the consequences afterwards.

Gas Stations Appear to Have a Gameplay Purpose

The gas stations themselves may be just as important as the robberies.

The GTA 6 leak shows vehicle-related options appearing while Jason is at a station, including refueling and repair services. Earlier leaked footage had already drawn attention to fuel and engine indicators on the HUD, so the new clip adds another piece to that picture.

It still doesn’t tell us exactly how the final refueling system will work.

The menu appears in the footage, but viewers have disputed whether the player actually completes the refueling process. That distinction matters because seeing an option in a development build is evidence that Rockstar has worked on the mechanic, not proof of exactly how it will behave in the finished game.

Rockstar has not confirmed the system, and anything shown in unfinished development footage can still be changed before release.

Even so, this is one of the more useful details in the seventh GTA 6 leak. It points to gas stations serving a practical role in the world instead of simply being places players drive past.

Earlier footage has suggested similarly detailed systems involving vehicles, NPC interactions and interiors, several of which were covered in our breakdown of GTA 6 gameplay features revealed by earlier leaks.

Police Chase Ends With a Heavy Crash

The robberies eventually lead to the kind of trouble GTA players would expect.

Police chase Jason through the streets while he remains behind the wheel of the hypercar. During the escape, one heavy collision appears to trigger a brief slow-motion or cinematic camera effect.

Forbes also reported on the new footage Saturday, noting the gas station robberies, police pursuit and the strip-club sequence that arrives near the end.

It is difficult to tell from such a short video whether the slow-motion effect is a regular crash mechanic, something reserved for severe impacts or simply part of the development build being used in the leak.

The GTA 6 leak nevertheless offers another look at how vehicle damage, police pursuit and free-roam crimes may connect during normal play.

GTA 6 Leak Ends With Jason Entering a Strip Club

The part attracting the most attention arrives right at the end.

Jason reaches a strip club and walks through the entrance, but the video stops shortly afterwards. There is no extended tour of the venue and very little time to judge what players will actually be able to do inside.

That’s why calling the entire video “strip club gameplay” would be misleading. The latest GTA 6 leak gives viewers a brief look at Jason entering the location, but most of the footage is about driving, robberies and the police response.

It also isn’t GTA 6’s first leaked strip-club appearance.

The massive 2022 GTA 6 leak exposed around 90 development videos and included footage from interior locations, meaning claims that the new clip is the first evidence of a strip club in GTA 6 would be inaccurate.

That earlier breach remains one of the biggest leaks surrounding the game and gives some context to why Rockstar and Take-Two are taking the current situation seriously.

Cyberleek’s GTA 6 Footage Keeps Coming

What makes the latest situation different is the pace.

Rather than one enormous dump of files, Cyberleek has been releasing gameplay footage piece by piece. The clips have focused on relatively ordinary moments — driving, stealing vehicles, weapons, police encounters and other parts of free roam.

That drip-feed has made each GTA 6 leak less about one huge reveal and more about gradually exposing how Rockstar’s different gameplay systems appear to fit together.

Rockstar has not publicly authenticated each individual clip. The wider leak, however, has triggered copyright removals, while Take-Two has stepped up efforts to identify those responsible.

The Verge reported that Take-Two subpoenaed Microsoft and Discord for information connected to the leaks. The subpoenas were filed on August 20 as the publisher sought information that could help identify those behind the unauthorized distribution of GTA 6 footage.

The legal pressure has not stopped new clips from appearing.

For now, the seventh GTA 6 leak is notable less for the few seconds inside the strip club than for everything that happens on the way there. A routine drive becomes a pair of store robberies, a police chase and a major crash, while the footage also shows gas stations that appear to have an actual function in the game world.

Rockstar Games has not publicly authenticated “Hypercar Gameplay 2” or confirmed that the mechanics shown in it will appear unchanged in the final version of GTA 6.

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