Stop Killing Games crossed into a fifth GTA 6 gameplay leak on August 20, 2026, when new footage showed plane gameplay and Jason shooting the word “LEEK” into a wall. The clip pushed the leak streak beyond isolated snippets and raised the stakes for anyone trying to keep unreleased story material out of view.
The latest video also led some people to speculate that the leakers had access to an actual working build of GTA 6. IGN said that would be a significant escalation if the build theory were true, because the footage would point to more than scattered clips.
Jason and the fifth clip
Jason appears in the new video while the plane footage plays out, and the wall marked with bullet holes makes the clip feel less like a random screen grab and more like material taken from a live development environment. For players, that means the leak is not just about one scene; it now suggests a wider slice of the game could be circulating.
The latest upload also mattered because the leakers had launched a poll on their website asking people to pay in the memecoin to vote on which gameplay video to leak next, and the plane video won. That points to an organized release pattern rather than a one-off dump, which is why the sequence has become harder to dismiss as noise.
August 18 and August 19
The run-up was already moving fast. On August 18, 2026, two gameplay videos and an image reportedly of the complete map appeared online, and one of those clips showed Jason playing basketball outside his home while another showed him driving a car and attacking an NPC.
On August 19, 2026, the third gameplay leak showed taser gameplay and a few seconds of a cutscene, while the fourth gameplay video showed knife combat and ended with the same cutscene clip that had appeared in the previously leaked video. That repeat cut matters because it makes the uploads look connected rather than isolated.
Rockstar and Take-Two
The coverage also says Rockstar and Take-Two issued takedowns in response to the leaks, while the leakers used the August 19 video to debunk recently launched X and Twitter accounts that claimed to represent the group. The result is a leak trail that now spans three days and mixes gameplay, cutscenes, and a map image.
What still matters most is the source of the footage. The clips may be coming from a working build, or they may be stitched together from older material, and the difference changes how much of GTA 6 could be exposed by the next upload. The next video was not confirmed, so the immediate risk is that the leak chain keeps expanding before the game is ready to meet players on its own terms.







