GTA 6 may cause PS5 and Xbox shortage this fall

Major retailers are warning that demand for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles could outstrip supply when Grand Theft Auto 6 launches in November.

A senior games buyer for a major retailer told The Game Business that ongoing hardware component availability issues mean stores will not receive the desired units ahead of the game. The source added that demand will likely outstrip supply during the year-end period.

Grand Theft Auto 6 launches on November 19 and is available only on current-generation consoles. Retailers expect a surge in interest from consumers who have delayed upgrades until the title arrives.

Xbox raised prices last October and is set to increase them again in August. PlayStation raised prices last year and again in April amid chip shortages and other factors.

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Illustration of Rockstar Games revealing the GTA 6 cover art on a large screen in a conference room.
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Rockstar reveals Grand Theft Auto 6 cover art

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Rockstar Games revealed the official cover art for Grand Theft Auto 6 on June 18 and announced that pre-orders will begin on June 25.

Grand Theft Auto 6 has a marketing deal with PlayStation, as confirmed in a recent interview. Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick emphasized that Rockstar Games prioritizes consoles as its core audience. The game is scheduled to launch on November 19 on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, skipping PC at release.

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Grand Theft Auto 6 is scheduled for release in November, with pre-orders opening this week on 25 June. Analysts are debating the likely price of the game amid high anticipation.

Rockstar Games has not released a new trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 in a full year. The last one premiered on May 6, 2025, leaving fans eager for updates as the open-world title nears its November 19 launch.

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Sony released its fiscal year report earlier this month, revealing expectations of lower PS5 hardware sales due to ongoing memory shortages driven by AI demand. CEO Hiroki Totoki indicated that plans for the next-generation console remain undecided.

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