🚨 GTA 6 LEAK GOES NUCLEAR: VICE CITY MALL BLOODBATH + MONSTER HURRICANE DEVASTATION! 🌪️🛒💥
Fresh footage hits: Jason & Lucia unleash hell in a packed mall shootout… then a colossal storm FLOODS the streets, flipping cars & drowning the city! Hyper-real physics has insiders swearing it’s dev build. Fake or the real deal?
Pre-order locked in? 👇 Every chaotic second broken down inside…

Grand Theft Auto VI’s aura of secrecy has long fueled leaks, rumors, and outright fabrications – but a pair of videos surfacing November 21, 2025, have reignited the fire. Titled “Shocking Gameplay Leak Revealed ViceCity Mall & Huge Storm!” and “New Gameplay Leaks Reveals Vice City Hurricane & New Mission!,” the clips – racking up thousands of views in days – depict protagonists Jason and Lucia navigating a brutal mall shootout amid a cataclysmic hurricane battering Vice City. Uploaded to YouTube by channels specializing in GTA content, both explicitly label themselves “fan concepts,” yet their polish and alignment with corroborated leaks have skeptics second-guessing. As Rockstar’s behemoth eyes a November 19, 2026 release following multiple delays, this “leak” teases the chaos awaiting in Leonida.
The first video dives straight into a rain-lashed Vice City, where howling winds and pounding torrents transform neon streets into a watery apocalypse. Cars hydroplane wildly, palm trees snap, and debris flies as the duo races toward a sprawling shopping mall – echoing older leaks promising 700+ enterable interiors, including fully functional malls packed with shops. Inside, the action explodes: Jason and Lucia weave through panicked crowds, trading gunfire with armed goons in escalator chases and storefront skirmishes. Bullet-riddled glass shatters realistically, NPCs cower or flee, and environmental kills abound – a body hurled over a railing into the abyss below.
The second clip amps the mission focus: Amid the hurricane’s fury – dialogue quips “Lovely time for a hurricane, huh?” – the pair infiltrates the mall to rescue “Kai” from a besieged store. Burning buildings loom outside, stray dogs bark in the deluge, and combat demands cover-shooting amid flickering emergency lights. Heavy rain slicks surfaces, affecting traction, while lightning illuminates the carnage. The sequence ends with a heist-gone-wrong escape, vehicles battered by gale-force winds.
Real Leak or Elaborate Hoax? The Authenticity Debate Rages
Both videos disclaimer as “fan concepts,” sporting watermarks and linking to GTA playlists – hallmarks of speculative trailers. Low view counts (under 2,000 each) and zero Rockstar response fuel doubts, with no takedown notices like the infamous 2022 breach. Yet diehards point to eerie accuracies: The mall’s multi-level layout mirrors 2025 forum leaks detailing “Dubai-style” complexes; storm physics align with Trailer 2’s teased hurricanes, where floods could reshape gameplay via real-time weather.
X erupts: @zapactugta6’s storm posts from earlier 2025 – claiming “floodable zones tied to real-time weather” – garner 400k+ views, while @TheGTAVerse breaks down mall interiors alongside Jason’s iguana pet and duo-control mechanics. Reddit’s r/GTA6 threads dissect frames: “UI matches leaked builds,” one user claims, citing prone removal and RDR2-style weapon limits. Skeptics counter with AI hallmarks – unnatural NPC density, over-the-top destruction – echoing March 2025 debunkings.
Rockstar’s silence speaks volumes. Post-2022, they’ve clamped down ruthlessly, but fan content thrives unchecked.
Tying into Confirmed Features: Malls, Storms, and Leonida’s Wrath
These “leaks” dovetail with vetted intel. June 2025 Discord dumps from @GameRoll_ detail “fully explorable malls” and 700+ shops ripe for robbery, plus character-switching for synchronized heists – Jason’s Dead Eye ability marking weak points, Lucia’s high-damage shot. Weather? Trailers showcase advanced simulations: Sweat, blood, rain pooling realistically, with hurricanes potentially wiping neighborhoods. @RagingMoth’s 5-star chase vid hints at storm-amplified pursuits.
Map-wise, Vice City’s rectangular sprawl dwarfs GTA V’s Los Santos, with Ambrosia and Port Gellhorn as sub-hubs. Underwater secrets, speargun shark hunts, and greet/intimidate interactions flesh out immersion. No prone, refined cover – all aligning with the mall/storm frenzy.
The Delay Factor: Polish for Perfection
Rockstar’s roadmap shifted dramatically: Original Fall 2025 slipped to May 26, 2026, now November 19. CEO Strauss Zelnick cites “unparalleled ambition,” with 6,000 devs across studios refining these systems. Take-Two stock dipped 5% post-announce, but analysts praise quality-over-crunch.
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X/S day-one; PC 2027-ish. $70 price tag, no microtransaction-heavy Online at launch.
Fan Backlash and Hype: From Rage to Wishlists
X timelines explode: @Lucas7yoshi_RS mocks clothing “leaks” from GTA Online datamines. r/GTA6 polls favor storms as opener for “frantic hooks.” Delay riots – “perfect storm” memes – mix with optimism: “Extra time = god-tier physics.”
Pre-orders dormant sans Trailer 3 rumors (TGA? Black Friday?). Netflix series, comics build synergy.
Why This Leak Hits Different
Even as fan bait, it captures GTA VI’s essence: Satirical Americana under siege by nature’s fury. Malls as heist playgrounds? Storms dictating escapes? Rockstar’s RAGE engine – upgraded for Nanite/Lumen – promises it. If real, it’d eclipse 2022’s 90+ vids; if fake, it spotlights hype’s hunger.
As November 2026 nears, expect more. Rockstar watches; fans salivate. Vice City’s malls await ransacking, hurricanes brews. War never changes – but the floods might.