Rockstar Games has officially revealed the pricing for Grand Theft Auto VI, and yes, it’s carrying a premium tag. With pre-orders already live, fans now know exactly how much they’ll need to spend for both the standard game and the more loaded “Ultimate Edition”.

The standard edition will cost $79.99. For players who want all the extras, the Grand Theft Auto VI: Ultimate Edition is priced at $99.99. This version includes an exclusive collection of premium vehicles, weapons, clothing, and story-integrated items featuring the new protagonists Jason and Lucia, adding even more depth to the immersive open-world experience set in Vice City and beyond.
Pre-orders are now open across digital storefronts like the PlayStation Store and Microsoft Store, as well as select retailers. If you pre-order digitally, you’ll be able to start pre-loading the massive game on November 12, a full week before the official release on November 19, 2026, for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. This should help reduce server congestion on launch day. Physical copies will also arrive in stores on November 12, but with a notable twist: the boxes will only contain download codes instead of actual game discs, reflecting the industry’s shift toward digital distribution for such large titles.

This pricing has been the subject of months of speculation, with many analysts predicting Rockstar would test the $80–$100 range given the game’s unprecedented scale and massive development costs. As a nice incentive, anyone who pre-orders the game will receive the Vintage Vice City Pack, while digital buyers also get one month of GTA+ subscription.
After more than a decade of waiting, Rockstar seems confident that GTA 6 is going to be something truly special. With pre-orders now officially open, fans can finally lock in their copy of what’s expected to be one of the biggest and most important game launches in history.
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