GTA 6 Gameplay Surfaces
New, albeit very brief, glimpses of Grand Theft Auto VI have surfaced online, not through an official channel, but from the professional portfolio of a former Rockstar Games employee. The short clips offer a fascinating, early look at the animation work and potential gameplay systems being developed for one of the most anticipated games of all time.

The footage was part of a demo reel showcasing the animator’s work. One segment shows a character interacting with what appears to be a bicycle rental station, similar to those found in Grand Theft Auto V, with smooth animations for mounting and dismounting the bike.
Another clip features GTA VI protagonist Lucia performing a contextual action, hopping down from the roof of a pickup truck onto the ground. This has led to immediate speculation among fans that the game may allow players to ride in the back of certain vehicles, a feature that would add a new layer of interaction and chaos to the open world.
It is crucial to note that this is very early, in-development footage. The visuals are raw and the environments are simple, serving as a testing ground for animations rather than a representation of the final game’s graphics or polish. The clips were likely created to prototype and validate new gameplay mechanics.
These small details align with the broader expectations for GTA VI, which fans hope will feature a deeper, more interactive world. Rumors have long suggested an expansion of enterable buildings and more immersive environmental interactions. The ability to use vehicles in new ways, like riding in truck beds, would be a natural step forward for the series.
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While Rockstar Games continues its official silence as it polishes the game for its November 2026 release, leaks like this offer a rare, unfiltered peek into the monumental task of building the next evolution of open-world gameplay.