Rockstar sets gta 6 price at 80 dollars

Rockstar Games announced the price for Grand Theft Auto 6 on June 24. The standard edition will cost 80 dollars while the Ultimate Edition is priced at 100 dollars. Physical copies will contain only a download code.

The announcement confirmed that pre-orders for the game begin at midnight local time on June 25. Physical editions become available on November 12 to allow pre-loading ahead of the November 19 launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

Rockstar stated that Grand Theft Auto 6 is a single-player experience at launch. No multiplayer modes or GTA Online features will be included on day one.

Two retailers focused on physical media said they will not sell the game. Video Games Plus and Loot Box Gaming cited their policies against stocking products that contain only digital codes.

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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 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.

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Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick addressed concerns over Grand Theft Auto 6's pricing during an on-stage interview at the iicon conference. He emphasized that the company aims to charge far less than the value delivered by the game. Zelnick described GTA 6 as the most spectacular piece of entertainment in history.

Leaked Rockstar data from the ShinyHunters breach reveals GTA Online's average $1.3 million daily revenue over the past six months, driving a surge in parent company Take-Two Interactive's stock. CEO Strauss Zelnick confirmed ongoing support for the live-service game even after Grand Theft Auto 6's November 19 launch.

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Sony has begun sending targeted marketing emails to PlayStation users about Grand Theft Auto VI, prompting speculation of an upcoming promotional campaign by Take-Two and Rockstar Games.

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