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GTA 6 price debate heats up before pre-orders begin, report says

A leaked $100 to $230 GTA 6 price range is lighting up the fandom just as pre-orders approach. Rockstar has now set the first official sales window for June 25.

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GTA 6 price debate heats up before pre-orders begin, report says
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The loudest part of the GTA 6 price fight may not be the most believable part. A rumored $100 to $230 range has ricocheted across gaming circles just days before Rockstar Games opens pre-orders, and the safest read is that only part of that spread would make sense as a real retail signal.

Rockstar has now said Grand Theft Auto VI pre-orders begin on June 25, 2026, on digital storefronts and at select retailers, with the game set to launch on Thursday, November 19, 2026. That gives players their first official buying window after months of shifting dates, including Take-Two Interactive Software’s earlier expectation of a May 26, 2026 release.

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The core question is whether the number being passed around reflects a base game, a premium edition, or a retailer placeholder. A $100 base price would be the boldest version of the rumor, and it would invite immediate backlash because most major releases in recent years have sat closer to the $70 standard. By contrast, a higher-priced deluxe edition, a collector-style bundle, or a package loaded with GTA Online currency would fit the kind of premium strategy analysts have already been debating.

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That debate is not happening in a vacuum. Grand Theft Auto V first arrived on September 17, 2013, and its longevity still shapes every pricing argument around the sequel. Take-Two has also told investors it expects sequential increases and record levels of net bookings in fiscal 2026 and 2027, with GTA VI as a major driver. Bank of America has said Take-Two should price the game at $80, while other industry voices have floated the idea that Rockstar could try to push higher without blowing up demand.

The red flags are easy to spot. Any claim that treats a single viral number as the final price before Rockstar posts live listings should be treated as noise. The more plausible reading is that the rumor mix is blending base-game speculation, premium editions, and retailer chatter into one dramatic headline.

That is what makes the timing matter. The price debate is landing right before the first official pre-order window opens, so the coming listings on June 25 will matter far more than any floating number attached to a leak. Until then, the most useful question is not whether GTA 6 will somehow cost $230, but which part of the package that figure was ever meant to describe.

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