Rockstar Games has reportedly confirmed that Grand Theft Auto VI will launch on November 19, 2026, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The game, set in the fictional state of Leonida inspired by Florida, features dual protagonists Jason and Lucia in a Bonnie and Clyde-style narrative. This announcement follows delays from an original 2025 target to ensure technical refinements.
Rockstar Games has officially confirmed that Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) is scheduled for a global release on November 19, 2026, according to reports from industry sources. This date marks a shift from the initial 2025 window, as developers focused on polishing the game, which is projected to be the most expensive and expansive video game ever made, with a development budget exceeding USD 1 billion.
The game returns players to Vice City within the state of Leonida, a neon-lit region drawing inspiration from modern-day Florida. Unlike GTA 5's three male protagonists, GTA 6 centers on a dual-lead story featuring Jason and Lucia, the series' first female protagonist, in a grounded, character-driven plot reminiscent of Bonnie and Clyde. It will initially launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, with a PC version to follow later, aligning with Rockstar's console-first strategy.
Key innovations include a revamped artificial intelligence system, particularly for police interactions. The 'wanted' mechanic now involves persistent AI that can remember a player's facial features, clothing, and vehicle even after pursuits end, increasing the risks of repeated crimes. Over 70% of buildings in Leonida, such as malls, apartments, and shops, will be enterable, a significant upgrade from previous entries. Players will also manage character health through exercise and diet, affecting body shape and stamina, while an integrated social media system allows NPC interactions and viral moments to influence reputation. The world of Leonida will evolve dynamically based on player choices.
Pricing details remain unofficial, but leaks suggest the standard edition could cost between INR 5,999 and 6,999 in India, with premium editions reaching up to INR 35,999, including extras like in-game currency and collectibles. A digital-first approach may delay physical copies to prevent early leaks. As the 2026 holiday release nears, other studios are adjusting schedules to avoid direct competition with this anticipated blockbuster.
These details stem from reporting that scores a 3 on a believability scale, indicating credibility but requiring further official verification from Rockstar or parent company Take-Two Interactive.