Leaked footage of a police chase in Grand Theft Auto 6 has set the gaming world abuzz with excitement.
The video, which Rockstar Games has since removed, showcased a level of realism that left fans in awe.
The footage reportedly depicted a chaotic police chase, with a player firing at police cars from the back of a truck.
The sequence escalated into a series of detailed collisions, including a police car crashing into a street sign, losing its bumper, and ultimately slamming into a boulder before coming to rest against a tree.
Fans noted the intricate details, such as car parts sliding across the street and environmental reactions like swaying tree branches.
The video hints at a blend of cutscene and gameplay elements, suggesting that Rockstar may be pushing boundaries with next-gen realism. While it remains unclear how much of this detail will be present in unscripted gameplay, the leak has raised expectations for GTA 6.
In related news, Rockstar recently shut down a mod project called the Liberty City Preservation Project. This mod aimed to recreate the iconic Liberty City from GTA 4 within GTA 5, complete with a functional subway network and realistic traffic.
Rockstar’s takedown continues the company’s strict stance against mods that recreate past titles or alter gameplay.
The leak has left fans eagerly anticipating official updates from Rockstar Games. With the promise of next-gen gameplay and unmatched realism, GTA 6 could redefine open-world gaming when it officially launches.