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Leak GTA 6: Auto Cloning Mechanics and Revolutionary Mira System – Gameplay Preview

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Leak GTA 6: Auto Cloning Mechanics and Revolutionary Mira System – Gameplay Preview

Two more alleged gameplay clips of Grand Theft Auto 6 emerged online, thanks to the CyberLeek leaker group, known for having previously released the first movies. Rockstar is quickly responding with DMCA removal requests, but before analysts can thoroughly examine each frame, the clips unleashed a wave of speculation and detailed analysis. The relevance of these leaks lies in the fact that the official reveal of the gameplay is set for August 27 on Netflix, providing an early and surprisingly detailed look on mechanics that Rockstar kept secret for years. Clips do not only reveal the typical chaos of open-world, but indicate an evolution of game choices, with particular attention to the new mechanics introduced. Car theft becomes more complex and strategic: when Jason Duval approaches a vehicle not its own, the interaction now offers two options: the classic "Smash Window" remains available, but next to it emerges a new option: “Clone Key”. The implication is clear: the silent theft of cars becomes a concrete possibility. The system suggests a stealth approach and more weighted than the simple direct assault, avoiding the immediate attention of law enforcement forces. Although precise details of mechanics are not visible in the clip, its existence suggests more significant game choices in the interaction with the game world. Another remarkable element is the target system, radically different from what seen in GTA 5. The night clip shows Jason Duval that bursts into a refinery of Allied Crystal, neutralizing security with a taser before stealing a truck. The novelty lies in the fact that the lattice remains always visible on the screen while the weapon is equipped, eliminating the need to aim manually. This innovation is a fundamental change compared to the fighting system used in the last years of the saga, simplifying action and offering new tactical options. The use of the song "Sports Car" by Tate McRae in the video indicates that it is a relatively recent build, unlike placeholder movies created years ago.

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