Fifth GTA 6 Gameplay Leak Is Out—It Shows Plane Control and Vice City View
Yet another GTA 6 gameplay footage, the fifth so far, has surfaced. Cyberleek continues releasing footage from the most anticipated game of 2026, and this time fans get a look at plane controls in action, along with a daytime view of Vice City that, frankly, looks genuinely impressive.
The clip, running just over two minutes, shows what flying a crop duster looks like in GTA 6, offering what might be the best look yet at the game's map, which appears massive. The graphics and level of detail have also drawn attention, and it seems like each new leak is showing an increasingly recent build of the game. A dedicated cinematic camera is apparently used while flying, similar to the one used for driving in GTA V. At one point, Jason is shown switching radio stations, and the clip ends with whoever's controlling him shooting the word “Leek” into a nearby wall, seemingly as a signature of sorts. You can check out the fifth leaked clip below.
Among other details fans have spotted are the same kind of voluminous clouds featured in Red Dead Redemption 2, what's believed to be the prison holding Lucia, and an "On Demand" option alongside the radio, possibly hinting players could add their own music from services like Spotify or Apple Music, though that's pure speculation for now.
5th leaked GTA 6 clip:
- Shows Jason flying a Duster over the Keys and Vice City
- The map is massive and dense
- Volumetric clouds return from RDR2
- The prison Lucia is in appears from above
- You can mate/unmute a radio station instead of having to turn off the whole radio
- Draw distance and LOD are very high, almost like Microsoft’s Flight Simulator
- In-game radio menu is horizontal instead of circular and placed above
- Circoloco is actually a radio station in the game
- V-Rock and Emotion return from Vice City
- New radio stations include: Honey FM, Dirty South Classics, Back Country Radio, Symphony FM, Stockyard FM and DNV
- Alongside Radio, there’s a new “On Demand” option, which could mean players will be able to play music from Spotify or Apple Music
- New songs include: For What It’s Worth by Stevie Nicks, Rhinestone Cowboy by Glen Campbell, Symphony 5 III Allegro Molto by Sibelius, and Overpowered by Roisin Murphy
- The leaker likely has some sort of a playable build of the game, as he shoots the word “LEEK” into the wall
- Many wall particles and pieces realistically scatter on the ground when Jason shoots it
This likely isn't the last leak, either, as Cyberleek has since posted on X addressing Rockstar directly, claiming a 13-minute gameplay video will be leaked —the same that the studio plans to reveal on August 27 on Netflix (Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look presentation). It remains to be seen whether that actually happens and whether Rockstar makes any move to stop it.
For now, you can also find out everything we know about GTA 6 so far—the story, gameplay, map, open world, platforms, and more - as well as how GTA 6 is reshaping the 2026 game calendar and everything about GTA 6 pre-order details: price, bonuses, exact time, and Ultimate Edition.
Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look, the new official look at GTA 6, premieres on Netflix August 27 at 3 p.m. ET. You can also check out how and when to watch this major event. The game releases November 19 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
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