GTA 6 Footage Reveals Vehicle Heat System and Strip Club

The seventh GTA 6 leak shows a chaotic crime spree across two gas stations, a fiery crash, and a tease that has fans convinced the next video is coming soon.

News by Mymunah Tasnim on  Aug 22, 2026

A fresh GTA 6 leak just made its way online, and this one might be the most action-packed clip fans have seen so far. An insider going by a specific alias put the footage out, though their site was flickering in and out while the clip spread, and it's anyone's guess whether that's Rockstar, Take-Two, or someone else trying to shut things down. Either way, the footage got out, and it's already being picked apart frame by frame.

This particular GTA 6 leak lines up with a poll the insider had teased earlier, where fans could vote on which clip they wanted to see next. So far you've gotten "plane day," "car night," and now "car day". That leaves one clip still unreleased: "motorcycle night," which is expected to be the final piece of this whole saga, assuming nothing else changes.

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There's a financial angle to this leak worth understanding first.

Before getting into the clip itself, it's worth mentioning that the insider has reportedly been leaning harder into promoting a cryptocurrency tied to this whole leak. It's starting to look less like someone simply sharing footage and more like a scheme built around hype.

That context matters here, because it ties directly into something you'll notice at the very end of the clip. There's also the ongoing legal angle, since Take-Two has already sent subpoenas to both Microsoft and Discord as part of an effort to track down who's behind these leaks. Given that pressure, it wouldn't be shocking if the motorcycle clip ends up being the last one you get before this GTA 6 leak saga wraps up entirely.

Now, onto the actual footage. You pick up with Jason behind the wheel of the same Truffade Thrax he was driving in an earlier clip, based on a real-world Bugatti Divo. He's in a new area this time, and the car is visibly struggling, with smoke pouring out and the engine indicator glowing yellow.

Health on the vehicle sits somewhere around 40 to 45 percent. On top of that, Jason's carrying a two-star wanted level, and the game appears to be tracking him through a combination of his outfit, his character model, and the car itself. He pulls into a gas station, and a prompt pops up offering him the option to refuel for $32, which is honestly a steal for a car modeled after a Bugatti.

Jason skips repairs and refuels, then turns to crime instead.

There's also an option to repair the vehicle for $2,429. It raises a real question about how repair shops will function in this world, since paying for repairs at a random gas pump kind of undercuts the whole point of a dedicated mechanic shop like Los Santos Customs. Jason skips both options anyway, simply because he's broke.

That sends him into the convenience store attached to the station, where there's a prompt to buy a glazed donut for $3 to restore some health. Instead, he decides to just beat up the clerk. Once that's done, the register opens up, and he starts grabbing cash: $700, then $540, then $200, then $20, adding up to $1,460 total.

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While this happens, a message flashes on screen letting you know the staff there won't be offering services anymore, which makes sense given what just happened. Once he's back outside, a location tag reveals he's in an area called Grass Rivers, and a sheriff in a pickup truck immediately tries to pull him over.

He speeds off instead, which keeps his wanted level climbing. Along the way, there are a few billboards worth mentioning, including one that jokingly tells drivers to "speed up on yellow," along with signage for in-game locations like Buckskin, Emerald Springs, and Capri.

One robbery apparently wasn't enough for Jason this time.

Apparently one robbery wasn't enough, because Jason pulls into a second gas station, this one branded Xero. This time, instead of just throwing punches, he pulls out a pistol and shoots the clerk. Customers inside scatter immediately. He clears out the register again, bringing his running total to $2,781.

The people who survived are left lying on the ground, clearly terrified, which is a small but memorable detail from this GTA 6 leak. Despite two armed robberies and an active police chase, his wanted level somehow stays locked at two stars the entire time.

As the chase continues down the highway, Jason's car keeps deteriorating since he never stopped to repair or refuel it earlier. The health bar keeps dropping, and things eventually come to a head. In a moment that echoes an earlier leaked clip where a similar slow-motion effect showed up during a pistol-whip animation, the game shifts into a dramatic crash sequence.

Sparks fly, the camera pulls back for a cinematic view of the wreck, and pieces of the car break off before everything snaps back to a normal viewing angle. It's a strong hint that dynamic crash cameras are going to be a real feature in the final game.

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The clip's biggest reveal comes right after the crash.

Then comes the moment everyone's been waiting for. The screen cuts to black for a second, and when it comes back, Jason is walking into a strip club. A watermark overlay reads "3 mil market cap equals strip club," seemingly tying back to that cryptocurrency push mentioned earlier.

The location itself is Delights Cabaret, a spot Rockstar has already confirmed exists in-game through an official screenshot released previously. As he approaches, you can spot a "No Refunds" sign near what looks like a check-in counter, along with a glowing "Open for Business" sign featuring the silhouette of a woman.

The clip ends right as he steps inside. Given that two motorcycles are shown parked outside the club at night, it seems very likely that the still-unreleased "motorcycle night" clip and this strip club moment are actually part of the same upcoming video.

That would line up perfectly with the one remaining slot from the original poll.  There's also one more small but interesting detail right before Jason walks in: a notification confirms his "vehicle heat" has cleared, meaning the police can no longer identify him through the car he was driving earlier.

This clip packs in more content than any leak before it.

Out of every clip that's surfaced so far, this one easily has the most going on, from the two robberies to the crash sequence to the strip club reveal at the end. Whether or not the next release actually combines the motorcycle tease with the strip club footage, this GTA 6 leak has already given fans plenty to dig through and discuss.

With the legal pressure mounting on whoever's behind these leaks, this could realistically be one of the last major GTA 6 leak clips to surface before Rockstar tightens things up for good. For now, though, it stands as one of the more detailed looks at gameplay mechanics, wanted level systems, and world-building fans have gotten throughout this entire GTA 6 leak saga.

Mymunah Tasnim

Editor, NoobFeed

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