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Fans Are Rewatching 2022 GTA VI Leaks and Finding Details Everyone Missed

With 8 months to launch, fans are going back to the 2022 leaked footage and discovering gameplay details that were overlooked — including mission structures and character changes.

With the November 19 launch date getting closer by the day, the GTA VI community has turned detective — going back to the 90+ leaked videos from 2022 and analyzing them with fresh eyes.

What they're finding is fascinating.

The 2022 Leaks: A New Perspective

When the leaks first dropped in September 2022, everyone was focused on the big picture: Vice City is back, there are two protagonists, the graphics look amazing. But now, with two official trailers providing context, fans are rewatching the leaked footage and spotting gameplay mechanics that flew under the radar.

What Fans Are Discovering

Mission Structure Clues

One widely-discussed finding involves a robbery sequence that many originally assumed was free-roam content. Redditors have now identified UI hints and background information suggesting it's actually one of the first missions in the campaign.

This is significant because it would mean GTA VI throws you into action immediately — no slow tutorials or lengthy cutscenes before your first heist.

Jason's Character Evolution

Fans have noticed that Jason's appearance and personality seem significantly different between the 2022 leaks and the official trailers:

"Jason's look and personality seems very different in the leaks — like he is some redneck. Maybe they just rewrote his character and evolved him." — Reddit

This suggests Rockstar spent the years between the leak and the trailers refining the characters — possibly in response to community feedback on the leaked footage.

Weapon Mechanics Spotted

  • Weapon dropping animations visible in leaked footage — confirms you can ditch unwanted weapons
  • Drive-by shooting from truck beds and while swimming
  • Melee combat appears more detailed than GTA V, with positional awareness
  • World Details

  • Weather transitions appear more gradual and realistic than GTA V
  • NPC conversations overheard in leaked footage suggest dynamic ambient dialogue
  • Vehicle damage modeling is more detailed, with individual panel deformation
  • How Much Has Changed?

    The leaks were from a 2020-2021 development build — roughly 5-6 years before launch. Comparing them with the 2024 trailers shows:

    Aspect2022 LeakOfficial Trailers
    GraphicsPlaceholder textures, basic lightingPhotorealistic, ray-traced
    CharactersEarly designs, rougher animationsPolished, expressive faces
    UIDebug interface, developer toolsClean, stylized HUD elements
    WorldCore geometry, missing detailsDense, lived-in environments
    NPCsBasic behaviorComplex reactions, social media use

    The core game design and mechanics appear consistent, but the polish and presentation are worlds apart.

    The Community Effort

    Several Reddit threads have compiled comprehensive lists of confirmed gameplay details from the leaks:

  • Inventory system with weight limits
  • Relationship mechanics between Jason and Lucia
  • Multiple approach options for missions (stealth vs. loud)
  • Day/night cycle affecting NPC behavior and mission availability
  • Dynamic police response based on crime history
  • Why This Matters

    With Rockstar revealing almost nothing officially beyond two trailers, the community's archaeological dig through leaked footage provides the most detailed picture of what GTA VI gameplay will actually look like.

    And the verdict is unanimous: even in its unfinished 2022 state, the game looked generations ahead of anything else. The finished version, polished over four additional years, should be extraordinary.

    8 months to go.