
Trade Tariffs Might Make GTA 6 More Expensive Than Fans Expect
The Entertainment Software Association has sounded the alarm on how the recent trade tariffs could affect GTA 6 pricing.

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Caleb Sama is a GTA and Rockstar reporter at GTA BOOM, covering GTA 6, Rockstar Games, GTA Online and the wider games industry. He has played Grand Theft Auto since 2004, beginning with Vice City and San Andreas on PC before moving to PlayStation, where he now spends most of his time playing GTA V and GTA Online. With more than two years of dedicated GTA 6 reporting experience, Caleb regularly covers Rockstar Newswire announcements, trailer releases, Take-Two earnings calls and industry news affecting the series. He separates official announcements from community speculation and follows credible industry sources for significant developments. For GTA Online updates, he verifies weekly bonuses, discounts, event changes, limited-time content and patch notes by cross-checking Rockstar Newswire posts, in-game updates and trusted community sources before publication.

The Entertainment Software Association has sounded the alarm on how the recent trade tariffs could affect GTA 6 pricing.

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