Take-Two puts an end to the rumors: this will be the real price of GTA 6.
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Grand Theft Auto VI continues to make headlines with every new piece of information that comes to light, and now we finally have a clear reference to its price. The highly anticipated game from Rockstar Games will fall within the usual range of current major releases.
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The information comes directly from Strauss Zelnick, CEO of Take-Two Interactive, who has clarified two important aspects: the game’s price and the absence of advertising within the experience.
GTA 6 will cost between $70 and $80 and will not include ads
According to Zelnick, GTA VI will have a “standard” price, placing it between $70 and $80 at launch. This puts it in line with other current major titles, dispelling rumors that pointed to higher figures.
Additionally, the executive has confirmed that there will be no ads within the game, something that many players feared given the growth of the monetization model in the industry. With this decision, the company makes it clear that the main experience will remain ad-free.
- The information was collected by The Game Business, and although specific details about editions or possible extras are still lacking, this first piece of information helps to situate the launch within expected parameters.
For now, Grand Theft Auto VI is still scheduled for late 2026, specifically November, and everything points to it being one of the biggest releases of the year and the decade.

