
GTA 6 is one of the most discussed games recently, with Rockstar rarely sharing any updates about its development process. Whenever there’s a lack of news, rumors fill the place, and that’s exactly what happened to GTA 6 since it was announced back in December 2023 with an official trailer.
Presently, the Grand Theft Auto community is full of various leaks from GTA 6, and all of them, to some extent, show how grand the game is going to be. However, the latest AI police-chasing leaked footage has taken it to the next level, revealing the amount of realism Rockstar has intended to put into the game.
Leaks often offer a glimpse of the most stunning features of a video game. For example, long before Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 was released, players got their hands at the leaked footage of the omnimovement, the most attractive feature of the game. Similarly, a recently leaked footage of GTA 6 has brought to light the new realistic approach of Rockstar toward the chasing sequence.
In the video, gamers witnessed an intense chasing sequence, where the game's female protagonist is seen firing at a chasing police car from the back of a truck. Interestingly, this firing part is not what has blown the minds of the gamers. It’s the way the police car is facing obstacles while chasing the truck.
The leaked footage clearly reveals that the car collides with roadblocks, billboards, and bumpers; even it sometimes slides toward another direction while chasing the truck. At a point, the vehicle hits a boulder, loses control, and slams a nearby tree. Once it's fallen, it finally stops chasing the truck.
Rockstar Games have already removed the footage, but what gamers have seen is enough to create hype about the game.
GTA 6 is one of the most anticipated games the entire gaming world is looking forward to receiving. After GTA 5, this hype reached a new height, and it seems that in GTA 6, Rockstar Games is trying to achieve a new level with added realism. The detailed attention to movements that the leaked video has featured is giving players a good idea of what to expect from the game.
A deep dive into what gamers have seen reveals that Rockstar Games is striving to create more convincing gameplay with a focus on next-gen realism in the upcoming GTA installment. The precision in every movement design has stood out from other games of the series. As the chaos began, the team not only emphasized the shooting and chasing, but they also paid attention to little details.
For instance, the movement direction of the tree leaves during the collision has attracted the attention of gamers. As the car hits different objects, it’s commendable how the team has sketched the movement of the car parts. Additionally, the footage exposed the well-blended combination of cutscenes and gameplay to make the experience much more realistic.
If the leaked footage is actual, then the seamless mingle of action-packed moments and interactive gameplay will give Grand Theft Auto fans a more promising experience that can redefine the open-world gaming genre impressively with a touch of action movies.
That’s the unsolved question here. Set in Vice City, the game is going to feature a broader map of Leonida. After the ground-breaking success of GTA 5, with more than 185 million copies sold worldwide, the wait for GTA 6 is only getting more interesting with the leaked videos showing new, surprising features.
No concrete date of release for this game has yet been stated. Officially, the game's release window has been set for 2025, but no specific month has been mentioned at the time of writing.
At launch, GTA 6 will be on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. The game will probably also be on PC, but it’s not yet listed among the platforms.