GTA 6's Fifth Leak Shows Plane Gameplay and an Aerial View of Leonida, Picked by a Crypto Vote
CYBERLEEK's fifth GTA 6 leak pulls the camera into the sky: plane gameplay and an aerial look at Leonida, the clearest sense yet of the map's scale. There is also a strange wrinkle to how the clip was chosen, and a real reason to be cautious about it.

The GTA 6 leak has a fifth entry, and it is the one that finally pulls the camera up. CYBERLEEK's newest video shows plane gameplay and an aerial look at Leonida, giving the clearest sense so far of the map's scale, along with a look at radio stations and more. There is also a genuinely strange wrinkle in how this particular clip got chosen, and a solid reason to be careful with it. Here is what is in it and how much to trust it, described in words only, as always.
What the fifth video shows
The new clip features daytime airplane flight and aerial gameplay over Leonida, which is why it took off with the community. Every earlier leak was street-level, so this is the first one to show the world from above and give any real read on how big the map is. It also reportedly touches on radio stations and other map details.
As with everything in this saga, treat the specifics as what the footage appears to show, not confirmed final content. It is unofficial, and the build it came from is unconfirmed.
The strange part: it was chosen by a crypto vote
Here is the detail that should make you raise an eyebrow rather than just cheer. CYBERLEEK is running polls tied to its own $CYBERLEEK cryptocurrency token to decide what to leak next, and the plane footage reportedly won its poll through a single payment of roughly 65,000 $CYBERLEEK tokens, worth about $80.
That is not a fun bit of trivia, it is a warning sign. The leaks are being used to pump a crypto token, which means the whole operation has a financial motive layered on top of the stated "protest." Do not buy, hold, or interact with $CYBERLEEK, and do not engage with any vote, giveaway, or "early access" scheme attached to it. Those exist to take your money.
How credible is the footage?
Mixed, and worth slowing down for. In its favor, Rockstar and Take-Two are still issuing DMCA takedowns against the material, the same authenticity signal that has run through this whole story. Against it, analysts have pointed out that some of the new aerial and map imagery lines up with an existing fan-made reconstruction of Leonida, which raises the possibility that parts of it were built from community work rather than internal assets. So the plane footage is interesting, but interesting is not the same as verified.
The map question, again
This drop also revives the map debate. The leak includes overhead map imagery, and the community's mapping project has corroborated some of it, with certain elements lining up with locations Rockstar has previously shown. But the map's full legitimacy is still disputed, and it should not be treated as the confirmed GTA 6 world map. For that reason we are not presenting the leaked regions or place-names as real, because the people who study this map most closely are not agreed that they are.
Do not forget the build-age caveat
The same warning that applies to the rest of this dump applies here: the footage may be from an old build. Some clips date to 2023, and at least one may be from 2025 or later, so even a genuine aerial clip might not match the final map exactly.
The bottom line
The fifth leak is the first aerial look at Leonida and the most map-relevant drop yet, which is why it is everywhere. But it is wrapped in a crypto-token scheme and partly overlaps fan reconstructions, so file it under curiosity rather than confirmation. For the official, no-asterisks look at the world, Rockstar's Extended Look on August 27 is only days away.
Sources
- Beebom — New GTA 6 leak offers a closer look at plane gameplay, radio stations, and the massive map
- The Game Post — GTA 6 full map leaks online, revealing counties, islands and unseen areas
- GameSpot — Apparent GTA 6 footage and map leak as Rockstar issues takedowns
- Insider Gaming — All GTA 6 CYBERLEEK leaks so far



