The ongoing GTA 6 leak saga has taken another strange turn, with CyberLeek now letting the community use cryptocurrency to influence what alleged unreleased footage comes next. A new poll on the leakerโs website offers three choices: โBeach,โ โNudist Town,โ and โStrip Club 2,โ with users sending $CYBERLEEK tokens toward their preferred option.
In brief
- CyberLeek is running a crypto-funded poll for the next GTA 6 leak
- The choices are Beach, Nudist Town, and Strip Club 2
- Beach has held more than 70% of the total in some snapshots, although the results have changed rapidly
- Take-Two is simultaneously escalating its legal efforts to identify people connected to the leaks
GTA 6 Beach Footage Becomes a Popular Choice
One screenshot from the poll showed Beach sitting at 72.4%, with 288.864669435 $CYBERLEEK contributed toward the option. Nudist Town followed with 25.1%, while Strip Club 2 held just 2.5%.
The poll appears to be weighted by the amount of $CYBERLEEK sent rather than the number of individual voters, meaning someone contributing more tokens can have a much larger impact on the result.

The standings have also been volatile as new community updates show the percentages changing significantly, including periods where Strip Club 2 gained substantial ground.
Fans Want to See GTA 6โs Beach and NPC Density
Despite the obvious curiosity surrounding the other two choices, Beach has attracted plenty of interest for a more practical reason. Players want another look at GTA 6โs crowd density, water, sand, and the overall scale of Vice Cityโs coastline.

Community discussions repeatedly mention pedestrian density as one of the biggest reasons for choosing Beach, especially after Rockstarโs trailers showed packed coastal areas.
However, any leaked footage may come from an unfinished build, so NPC counts, visuals, physics, and other details should not automatically be considered representative of the final game.
Take-Two Intensifies Its Hunt for CyberLeek
The poll is scheduled to conclude on August 24, according to screenshots of CyberLeekโs site, but it arrives while Take-Two is increasing its legal pressure.
After seeking identifying information from Microsoft and Discord, Take-Two has also pursued DMCA subpoenas involving X and Google, including accounts and YouTube material allegedly connected to the GTA 6 leaks. No individual behind CyberLeek has been publicly identified through those filings.
Meanwhile, Rockstarโs official GTA 6 Extended Look remains scheduled for August 27, with the game itself set to launch on November 19, 2026.
