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Rockstar veteran says there's a good reason why GTA 6 is more expensive than most titles – it's "not an average AAA game"

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Kotaku
· Jul 2, 2026
This Is The Most Expensive It’s Ever Been To Buy A New GTA And A PlayStation To Play It On
Even if you factor in inflation, buying GTA 6 and a new PS5 is the most pricey way to play in the franchise's history
TheGamer
· Jun 27, 2026
GTA 6 Is Cheaper Than The Rest Of The Series When Adjusted For Inflation
As long as you ignore the state of rent, wages, and world economics, GTA 6's price tag isn't that bad, you guys!
Rock Paper Shotgun
· Jun 24, 2026
GTA 6 price confirmed: the standard edition will set you back $80, but on the bright side at least us PC players have plenty of time to save up
Awooga, awooga, GTA 6 price alert! The money number the rest of the industry are seemingly looking to as a guide of how much they might be able to charge for their own games has been revealed. For the standard edition, it's 79.99, which is right in line with what finance types had been pushing for and predicting. Read more
ComicBook.com
· Jun 26, 2026
After GTA 6, We Expect These 5 Upcoming AAA Games to Cost $80
Courtesy of Rockstar Games One of the biggest recent announcements surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6 was its price, with pre-orders going live and revealing that the AAA juggernaut would cost around 80. With its Ultimate Edition adding tons of content for a increased price of 100, AAA gaming is getting more expensive than ever, with some players labeling projects []
Ars Technica
· Jun 24, 2026
Hotly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI will cost more than other AAA games
GTA6 might be an outlier, though—at least for now.
Wolf's Gaming Blog
· Jun 20, 2026
GTA 6 Could Charge More Than $70, But Charging Less Would Be Much Funnier
GTA 6 could probably charge more than 70 and still sell enough copies to make accountants weep. But what if Rockstar did the funnier thing and made the biggest game on Earth cheaper than everyone else?
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Related coverage for " Rockstar veteran says there's a good reason why GTA 6 is more expensive than most titles – it's "not an average AAA game" ": Kotaku — This Is The Most Expensive It’s Ever Been To Buy A New GTA And A PlayStation To Play It On. TheGamer — GTA 6 Is Cheaper Than The Rest Of The Series When Adjusted For Inflation. Rock Paper Shotgun — GTA 6 price confirmed: the standard edition will set you back $80, but on the bright side at least us PC players have plenty of time to save up. ComicBook.com — After GTA 6, We Expect These 5 Upcoming AAA Games to Cost $80. Ars Technica — Hotly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI will cost more than other AAA games. Wolf's Gaming Blog — GTA 6 Could Charge More Than $70, But Charging Less Would Be Much Funnier