Grand Theft Auto 6 has no confirmed price. The figures appearing on the PlayStation Store are backend placeholders scraped by Google. Official pricing is expected late June to mid July 2026 when pre orders open.
A Grand Theft Auto 6 price has appeared on the PlayStation Store, among other places, multiple times throughout the year. Unsurprisingly, each time, it was wrong. Even more to no one's surprise, it went viral every time.
Make no mistake. The GTA 6 PlayStation Store page exists. You can actually wishlist the game, and it shows a November 19, 2026 release date for PlayStation 5. Pre-orders are not live. Yet. Official pricing is still a ways off. What has appeared multiple times are backend placeholder values that Google's web crawler scraped from the store's metadata before anyone at Sony or Rockstar Games intended to make them public.
A game does not cost both $0.21 and $120 on the same storefront within four months. These are database test values, backend placeholders, and crawler artifacts that exist because Sony's store infrastructure prepares product pages months before official pricing goes live.
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Every major unreleased game goes through this process. It's not exclusive to GTA 6. The only reason it generates headlines for GTA 6 is that Grand Theft Auto always generates headlines when anything happens.
But while we don't know how much GTA 6 will cost, we do have an idea on how much Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar will sell it based on what Strauss Zelnick has shared in recent months.
Projected Edition Pricing
| Edition | Projected Price | What Is Likely Included |
|---|---|---|
Standard Digital | $69.99-$79.99 | Base game |
Standard Physical | $69.99-$79.99 | Base game on disc |
Deluxe / Premium Digital | $99.99-$109.99 | Base game + early access (3-7 days) + GTA$ starter pack + cosmetics |
Collector's Edition | $149.99-$199.99 | Everything in Deluxe + physical merchandise + digital code |
PS5 Standard Bundle | ~$520-$570 | Console + digital game code |
PS5 Pro Bundle | ~$750-$950 | Pro console + digital game code |
Here is the projected pricing structure based on all available evidence.
None of these prices have been confirmed by Rockstar or Take-Two. They are educated projections. We'll know the exact figures when pre-orders open in late June through mid-July alongside the release of Trailer 3 and the official marketing campaign launch.
When the real price goes live, it will appear on the PlayStation Store as an actual purchasable listing. The difference between a placeholder and a real price is simple: a real price has an "Add to Cart" button next to it. None of the prices that have appeared so far have had that button.
So, the next time a GTA 6 price appears on the PlayStation Store or any retailer page, check two things. First: can you actually buy it? If not, it is a placeholder. Second: has Rockstar posted about it on the Newswire or its social channels? If not, it is not official.
You'll know if it's the real pricing announcement because it will break the internet.
The marketing starts this summer. The pricing comes with it. Everything before that is noise, including, and especially, any pricing talks that are less than $70 or $80.

