A ninth Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay video from the CyberLeek source has appeared online, delivering another short sequence focused on Jason Duval. The roughly two-minute clip, labeled "gas2," centers on a gas station encounter that leans heavily into the game’s exaggerated Florida setting and ends with the first clear look at a "Wasted" screen.
The video opens with Jason arriving at a gas station where an NPC has parked a pickup truck with a bathtub in the bed and is actively filling the tub with gasoline. The station attendant can be heard over the tannoy telling the man that gas needs to go in the tank. The NPC responds with a rambling anti-government rant, declaring that he can pump gasoline wherever he wants and that regulations and "mind control" will not stop him. At one point he shouts that "the government is stealing my gas."
Jason steals the pickup. The NPC tries to reclaim it, ends up on the ground, and is then run over as Jason reverses, complete with a heavy impact sound. Jason attempts to drive away but merges poorly into traffic and is immediately hit by another vehicle. Both cars explode, and the screen cuts to a red "Wasted" overlay. The version shown appears basic and may still be a placeholder, but it confirms the classic failure state remains part of the game.
The sequence also gives a clearer view of everyday road traffic than some earlier leaks. Vehicles move noticeably faster and show less willingness to yield than in previous Grand Theft Auto titles. Animation glitches are visible on the NPC while he handles the gas nozzle, with his arm twitching in unnatural directions, underscoring that the footage comes from an unfinished development build.
The bathtub-and-gasoline gag fits the long-running Florida Man archetype that Rockstar has leaned into for the Leonida setting. Real-world incidents of people storing or pumping fuel into truck beds in Florida have made local news in recent years, and the NPC’s dialogue appears to parody the sovereign-citizen or anti-regulation personality type often associated with those stories.
In the final seconds the video cuts to a brief interior shot, possibly a public bathroom, where a "Return to Lucia" objective is visible on screen. Previous CyberLeek clips had focused exclusively on Jason, leading some observers to speculate that Lucia’s content was locked behind story progression or missing from the available build. The objective marker is the strongest indication yet that Lucia exists in the version the leaker is using.
CyberLeek continues to watermark the videos with cryptocurrency promotion. The associated token’s market capitalization has climbed significantly during the leak campaign. Earlier clips had tied additional content, including more strip club footage, to specific market-cap targets.
This ninth video arrives while Take-Two’s legal efforts remain ongoing. The company has secured court approval for subpoenas against Microsoft and Discord seeking identifying information on accounts linked to the leaks. Despite those steps and the temporary offline status of some CyberLeek hubs earlier in the week, new material has continued to surface.
The gas station sequence adds another slice of open-world flavor and confirms several systems, including vehicle theft, pedestrian reactions, traffic behavior, and the death state. It also keeps the pattern of short, self-contained clips that reveal just enough to maintain attention without dumping larger story or mission content. Whether the leaker still has more material ready, and how long the current distribution methods remain viable, will determine if the drip continues in the days leading up to Rockstar’s official Netflix Extended Look.
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