This shift from passive environmental footage to active character control suggests the leakers may possess a functional, playable version of the game. Such a development raises immediate questions about the extent of the breach, the completeness of the leaked build, and the potential for major narrative spoilers before the official release. The footage is currently circulating across major social platforms and gaming forums, though its authenticity remains unverified.
Observers caution that the clip could be a high-quality AI fabrication, a common occurrence in the current gaming leak landscape. Rockstar Games and parent company Take-Two Interactive Software have yet to comment on the validity of the material. Beyond the technical implications, CyberLeek has used the leaks to promote a proprietary memecoin, requiring users to pay in the cryptocurrency to vote on which clips are released next. This commercial layer, combined with the group's self-styled vigilante stance against digital-only media, complicates the narrative surrounding the breach as the industry prepares for the title's November 19 launch.



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