A Portuguese Fnac listing priced Grand Theft Auto 6 from €89.99 to €199.99 across five editions, with a November 19 release date.
The Portuguese branch of retailer Fnac listed five Grand Theft Auto VI SKUs, coded RS1 through RS5, with prices from €89.99 to €199.99 and a November 19 release date that matches Rockstar Games' official window.
Naturally, screenshots spread fast across multiple platforms, and it didn't take long before Fnac pulled the listings. We wouldn't have put much weight into this, especially after the entire Best Buy fiasco, but Rockstar did just confirm that pre-orders will open on June 25. A real retailer listing real prices with the correct date, right before pre-orders go live, is more credible than the usual placeholder nonsense.
Leaked GTA 6 Edition Prices
| SKU | Price (EUR) | Likely Edition |
|---|---|---|
RS1 | €89.99 | Standard / base edition |
RS2 | €99.99 | Mid-tier (possible digital deluxe) |
RS3 | €109.99 | Higher mid-tier |
RS4 | €119.99 | Premium / deluxe |
RS5 | €199.99 | Collector's edition (assumed) |
Here is the leaked lineup, including five tiers, climbing from €89.99 to €199.99.
The leaked pricing matches the multi-edition structure leakers have described for months: a standard version, a couple of mid-tiers with digital extras, a premium edition, and a collector's edition at the top. However, this is in Europe. European prices include VAT, the value-added tax baked into the sticker. US prices do not include sales tax until checkout. So the €89.99 base isn't necessarily the starting price. Strip out VAT, and the base lands closer to $80 pre-tax than to the feared $100.
With that said, these are retailer listings. Retailers set up product pages before official pricing drops all the time, sometimes using estimates, sometimes using internal codes like RS1 through RS5 that may not map to the final edition names. The prices could be Fnac's best guess, regional estimates that are still subject to change. They could be exactly right. We do not know, because neither Rockstar nor Take-Two Interactive has said anything at all.
The good news is you do not have to wait long. Pre-orders open June 25, which means official pricing and edition details are days away, likely alongside a trailer. When Rockstar posts the real numbers, you will be able to check them against this Fnac leak and see how close the retailer got.
Still, it's best to budget for a base edition around €89.99 in Europe or roughly $80 in the US, and expect premium tiers to climb well past that price. If those numbers hold, plan accordingly. If you want the collector's edition, the €199.99 RS5 figure is your early warning to start saving.
Again, though, the real numbers are one week out. Until then, treat €89.99 as the likely floor.

