The fifth confirmed Cyberleek clip arrived on August 20 and is structurally different from the four before it. Where the earlier footage was grounded in street-level combat and driving, this one puts Jason in a crop duster for an extended flyover of the landscape between the Keys and Vice City. Kotaku covered it on August 20. The clip is calmer in pace and its primary value is showing the scale of the map and the draw distance, with coastline, water, and populated terrain visible across a wide area.
When Jason cycles through the radio while flying, a station menu appears on screen. The stations shown, as reported by Kotaku, are Stockyard FM, DNU, Emotion, Symphony FM, Back Country Radio, Rock, Circo Loco Records Radio, Dirty South Classics, and Honey FM. He settles on Stockyard FM, which plays Róisín Murphy's 'Overpowered.' The menu itself is a redesign: RockstarINTEL describes square station icons across the top of the screen rather than the radio wheel the series has used for years, alongside an On Demand option that would let players pick specific music instead of cycling stations. RockstarINTEL also spotted Emotion and V-Rock in the footage, both returning from the original Vice City lineup, while Honey FM, Dirty South Classics, Back Country Radio, Symphony FM, and Stockyard FM are new. Circo Loco Records is a real music and events brand, and its presence on the dial fits Rockstar's long history of licensing real labels into the fiction. These are from a leaked, unfinished build and the station list could change before November.
The clip ends with Jason firing a Ruger PC Carbine into a wall and spelling out the word 'LEEK' in bullet holes, with the engine holding every hole on screen at once and fragments of wall scattering to the ground. Kotaku reads this as a deliberate demonstration that Cyberleek has a playable build and is not simply relaying video files it received from elsewhere. That reading matters because it shifts what the situation is: not a single data theft passed around, but ongoing access. The UI in this clip contains placeholder elements and the footage shows texture issues on clouds, both consistent with an older work-in-progress build. Rockstar has made no public statement on any of the leaks. The official Netflix premiere of Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look is seven days away.