The GTA 6 Leaks Keep Coming: What's Actually New, and Why There's No '20-Minute Leak'
CYBERLEEK has kept dropping new GTA 6 clips, from Lucia's swamp airboat to a five-star police chase. But two things spreading alongside them are not real: there is no 20-minute leaked video, and the viral 'countdown' to more leaks came from a fake account. Here is what is genuine and what to ignore.

The GTA 6 leaks have not stopped. Since the first drop, CYBERLEEK has kept posting new clips, and the pile now includes swamp airboats, a five-star police chase, and more. But two things spreading alongside the real footage are not true, and both are worth clearing up, because a lot of people are repeating them: there is no 20-minute leaked video, and the viral "countdown" to more leaks was a fake account. Here is what is genuinely new and what to disregard.
What is actually new
Per CYBERLEEK's own posts and livestream, the newer material that has surfaced includes:
- Lucia riding an airboat through Leonida's swamps, complete with an alligator.
- Gun modding and a trunk inventory system.
- A five-star wanted level police response, complete with spike strips.
- The so-called "Taser Video," a roughly two-minute clip of Jason driving at night into an industrial area and confronting security guards armed with tasers.
- An earlier strip-club clip showing Jason talking to NPCs while phone messages pop up.
Standard caveat applies: these appear to show real GTA 6 content, but they are unofficial, come from builds of varying and unconfirmed ages, and could differ from the final game.
There is no "20-minute leak"
Let us kill this one directly. Every genuine leaked clip so far is short, in the region of one to two minutes each. There is no 20-minute leaked video, no extended compilation, no full mission dump.
The "20 minutes" figure people keep attaching to the leak actually belongs to something else entirely: it is the rumored runtime of Rockstar's official Extended Look on August 27, and even that traces back to an unverified Netflix support-chat screenshot rather than Rockstar. So if you see "20-minute GTA 6 leak," it is a mix-up of two different things, not a real video.
The "countdown" was a fake account
Another viral claim said CYBERLEEK would drop "two to four more leaks" at 8 PM ET on August 19, framed as an official countdown. CYBERLEEK has said that came from a fake Discord account impersonating it, not from the real group. There is no official countdown. It is a clean example of how much noise is being generated in the name of this leak by people who have nothing to do with it.
What the leaker actually says
The real CYBERLEEK says more content is coming "soon" but claims to be rate-limited, releasing material as it can rather than on a fixed schedule. It is also pushing a cryptocurrency token alongside the footage, which is your cue to disengage. Do not touch any crypto or "early access" links tied to this leak, they exist to take your money or compromise your device.
The credibility reminder
For the record, the core footage is real, confirmed by Take-Two's DMCA takedowns and Bloomberg's Jason Schreier. But it spans multiple build ages, with some clips dated to 2023 and at least one that may be from 2025 or later, and all of it is unofficial.
The bottom line
The leaks are continuing and will probably keep trickling out as long as CYBERLEEK maintains access. But a large share of what is "trending" around them is misinformation: a nonexistent 20-minute leak, a fake countdown, AI-generated clips, and crypto scams. Stick to what reputable outlets actually verify, and for the clean, current version of GTA 6, wait for the official Extended Look on August 27.
Sources
- Insider Gaming — GTA 6 leaker reveals countdown to next leaks (fake-account clarification)
- Insider Gaming — All GTA 6 CYBERLEEK leaks so far: map, honor system and gameplay videos
- PC Gamer — 15 details from the new GTA 6 leaks
- Push Square — GTA 6 gameplay leaks continue as group makes demands of Rockstar



