A new report indicates that Grand Theft Auto VI may launch digitally only on consoles to avoid spoilers and early leaks. The physical version could follow in 2027, according to a Polish gaming site. Rockstar Games has not confirmed the details.
Grand Theft Auto VI, developed by Rockstar Games, remains one of the most anticipated video game releases. A recent report from Polish outlet PPE warns of a delay not in the overall release date, but specifically for the physical launch. According to the site, the game will be available digitally only at its expected 2025 launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, aiming to prevent story spoilers and early gameplay footage from leaking through retailers or theft.
The report explains that physical copies often lead to broken street dates or stolen shipments, allowing early access to content. By going digital-first, Rockstar hopes to maintain secrecy around the game's narrative and mechanics. PPE suggests the physical edition might arrive in 2027, with more details expected in February. This approach could boost initial digital sales, as players might purchase digitally to play immediately and later acquire a physical copy.
However, the information remains unverified. Neither Rockstar Games nor parent company Take-Two Interactive has commented. The report emphasizes that plans could change, and fans should treat it cautiously. This comes amid high anticipation for GTA 6, following the success of GTA 5 and its online mode, which has sustained relevance for over a decade.
Separate reports mention fans attempting to glimpse the game by using fake IDs and drones near Rockstar's facilities, highlighting the intense interest and pressure on the developer to protect development.