grand theft auto 6: After years of speculation, Rockstar Games has finally revealed how much players will have to pay for Grand Theft Auto VI. The studio also opened the door to pre-orders, ending months of wrangling over the game’s pricing and release plans.

Rockstar has confirmed that GTA 6 will be available for pre-order at midnight on June 25th. The game is scheduled to be released on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on November 19, 2026. It will come in two versions: Standard and Ultimate.
GTA 6 price finally confirmed
The pricing announcement is significant as many industry observers expect GTA 6 to be the first major game to hit the $100 mark for its base version. Rockstar prices the standard edition at $79.99 (approx. $7,543). The Ultimate Edition costs $100 (approx. $9,430). While the standard edition was priced above the $70 baseline that followed many of the recent big-budget releases, it was still lower than some of the predictions circulating in the lead-up to launch.
Players who choose the Ultimate Edition will receive additional game content. Rockstar says the pack includes premium vehicles, exclusive weapons, special outfits, and other digital bonuses designed specifically for the game world.
GTA 6 pre-order bonus
The company also outlined its pre-order benefits. Customers who purchase the digital version of GTA 6 will be able to preload the game from November 12, allowing them to download the files ahead of launch day. Rockstar confirmed that even the physical version will not come with a game disc at launch. Instead, buyers will receive a code that can be redeemed to download and preload the game starting on the same day.
Another incentive for early buyers has been announced. Anyone who purchases any version of GTA 6 before November 20th will receive the Vintage Vice City Pack DLC for free. The downloadable content is expected to include items related to the game’s settings and themes.
Rockstar also clarified that GTA Online will not be available when GTA 6 launches. The company describes the launch as a “single-player experience,” suggesting that plans for online multiplayer, if any, will be announced at a later stage.
In addition to pricing details, Rockstar also shared a series of screenshots showcasing the game world, characters Jason and Lucia, vehicles, clothing, tattoos, and some environmental details. The images offer another look at the settings players will explore when the game launches later this year.
GTA 6 was delayed twice during development, but Rockstar now appears to be committing to a November 19th release. The company recently described the game as possibly the biggest game launch in the history of the industry.



