Leaks surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6 have become the talk of the gaming world, especially with one recent video offering a closer look at the game's intense police chase. While the footage has been removed by Rockstar Games, fans who witnessed it are still buzzing about the level of realism on display.
In the leaked video, a player is seen firing at police cars from the bed of a truck, a scene that quickly escalates into chaotic car crashes. One of the police cars collides with a street sign and a bollard, causing the bumper to pop off and slide across the street before hitting a curb. It doesn't stop there- the car then slams into a boulder, sending it careening into a nearby tree, GAMINGbible reported. The vehicle finally comes to rest, having fallen straight down. The intricacy of these movements gives gamers an idea of the unprecedented detail expected in GTA 6.
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Further insights into the video suggest that Rockstar is striving for next-gen gameplay that emphasises realism. As the chaos unfolds, the camera even captures subtle environmental reactions, such as tree branches swaying in the aftermath of the crash. One user on Reddit mentioned how the scene's attention to detail stood out, especially the precise movement of the car parts.
This leak hints at a combination of cutscene and gameplay elements, making the level of realism all the more impressive if it extends beyond scripted moments. Of course, with the removal of the footage, there's still uncertainty surrounding the accuracy of these details, urging caution when interpreting the leaks.
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In other news, a recent mod project aimed at recreating Liberty City in Grand Theft Auto 5 has been shut down. The Liberty City Preservation Project, a mod designed to bring the iconic location from GTA 4 into
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