Key facts
- Grand Theft Auto VI will cost $79.99 for the standard edition and $99.99 for a premium edition.
- Physical copies of GTA 6 will contain a digital download code instead of a game disc.
- Pre-orders are available starting June 25, with the game releasing on November 19 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S.
- The game will launch with its single-player campaign first, with online modes to follow later.
- The ultimate edition includes exclusive vehicles, weapons, and apparel for the single-player campaign.
Grand Theft Auto VI is set to launch with a standard edition priced at $79.99 and a premium edition at $99.99, marking a potential shift in AAA game pricing. Physical copies will not include a disc but will instead provide a code for a digital download. Pre-orders are scheduled to begin on June 25, with the game releasing on November 19 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S. A PC version is expected but has not yet been dated.
Analysts have predicted a price increase for major game releases, and GTA 6's cost reflects the rising development expenses for high-fidelity games. The game will initially launch with its single-player campaign, with online modes to follow at a later date. The ultimate edition includes exclusive in-game items for the single-player experience.
While the price increase may be met with frustration by some gamers, it is not entirely unexpected given the industry's trend towards larger, more ambitious projects. The omission of a physical disc from standard editions has also drawn attention, with implications for collectors and resale markets. The game will feature Lucia as its first playable female protagonist in a 3D setting, alongside Jason.
