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GTA 6 Pricing Has Leaked - And the News Is Better Than You Feared
News4/4/2026

GTA 6 Pricing Has Leaked - And the News Is Better Than You Feared

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GTA 6 Pricing Has Leaked - And the News Is Better Than You Feared

For most of 2025, the GTA 6 pricing conversation was a nightmare. A $100 base price. Possibly $150. A game so expensive, so unprecedented in its budget, that Rockstar could charge whatever it wanted and people would pay it anyway. The internet worked itself into a fairly spectacular panic, and not entirely without reason โ€” Take-Two Interactive has never been shy about pushing the boundaries of what players will accept.

Then two things happened, and the picture changed considerably.


The Leak That Started the Conversation

In July 2025, a leaker on X known as Millie A โ€” who has a track record that includes accurately predicting PlayStation Showcase lineups and being first to reveal a LEGO racing game that turned out to be LEGO 2K Drive โ€” posted what they claimed was GTA 6's edition structure. The post has since been deleted, but not before it was screenshot and circulated everywhere.

Three editions. Standard at ยฃ69.99. Deluxe at ยฃ89.99. Premium at ยฃ109.99.

In US dollars, that puts the base game somewhere around $79.99, with the higher tiers climbing toward $110 for the Premium version. Relative to the panic that had preceded it, that figure landed like a relief valve. Not cheap โ€” this is still a premium price at the top end of what AAA games currently ask โ€” but not the wallet-destroying experiment in consumer patience that some had predicted.

The editions aren't just cosmetic tiers either, according to the same source. The differentiating factor between them is GTA Online access. Premium buyers get in first. Deluxe buyers follow. Standard Edition players get there eventually, but later. It's a staggered rollout model โ€” not entirely different from how GTA V handled Online at launch โ€” except this time the tiers are explicit and priced accordingly.


Then the CEO Said Something Interesting

What gave the leak considerably more credibility was a comment that Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick made in an industry interview, discussing in-game advertising and monetisation strategies. In a conversation about whether high-budget games should include interstitial ads during gameplay, Zelnick dismissed the idea outright. His reasoning: it would be unfair to someone who had already paid โ€” and here he used a specific figure โ€” "70 or 80 bucks" for the game.

He wasn't announcing a price. It was a slip rather than a statement. But when your CEO uses that exact range in a casual aside, it aligns closely enough with the leaked ยฃ69.99 figure that the community took notice. The $150 speculation lost most of its remaining oxygen after that interview circulated.


What the Backend Has Been Saying

Beyond leakers and CEO interviews, there have been quieter signals from the storefronts themselves. A Terms of Transaction page linked to GTA 6 was spotted briefly in the Xbox Store backend before being removed โ€” the kind of infrastructure preparation that happens in the months before pre-orders go live rather than at launch. The PlayStation Store has had its own version of the same activity.

Analysts who track this kind of backend movement generally expect pre-orders to open following Take-Two's earnings call in May 2026. That call is also widely anticipated to be when official pricing is confirmed publicly, possibly alongside whatever Trailer 3 ends up showing.


The Collector's Edition Question

What Millie A's leak didn't address โ€” and what remains genuinely open โ€” is whether there's a fourth tier above Premium. Rockstar has done Collector's Editions before. Red Dead Redemption 2 had one. GTA V had one. Given the scale of GTA 6 and the fanbase that has been waiting for it, a physical Collector's Edition with a Vice City map, some branded merchandise, and a steelbook case feels almost inevitable. Whether that comes in at $150, $200, or higher is the number that might end up validating the original panic โ€” just for a much smaller group of buyers.

For everyone else, the picture looks considerably more normal than feared. A standard game at a standard premium price, with online access sold as a tiered perk rather than a separate purchase โ€” at least according to everything that has surfaced so far.


The Caveat That Always Applies

Millie A has a good record, not a perfect one. The Hogwarts Legacy information they shared turned out to be inaccurate. Leakers get things wrong, details change in development, and Rockstar has confirmed precisely nothing about how GTA 6 will be priced or packaged. Until pre-orders go live โ€” and all signs point to May as the window for that โ€” everything here remains in the category of credible speculation rather than confirmed fact.

What can be said is that the worst-case pricing scenario looks increasingly unlikely. Zelnick's comment, the leaked tier structure, and the industry trend of $70-$80 standard pricing all point in the same direction. The game that cost somewhere in the region of $2 billion to make probably isn't going to cost you $150 to play.

That's not nothing.


All leak and pricing information in this article is unverified. Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive have not officially confirmed GTA 6 edition details or pricing. The confirmed release date for GTA 6 remains November 19, 2026 on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

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