For gamers who crave a world where every street corner feels alive with possibility, Rockstar Games is set to deliver its most ambitious open-world experience yet.

Grand Theft Auto VI will arrive on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S platforms, priced at $79.99 for the standard edition. Those seeking enhanced content can opt for the Ultimate Edition, which includes exclusive vehicles, weapons, apparel, and in-game rewards, all tied to the story of Jason and Lucia. This edition is available for $99.99.

Pre-orders begin on June 25 at midnight local time, with digital pre-orders offering a free month of GTA+ membership. This subscription service grants access to an ever-expanding library of classic Rockstar titles, including Grand Theft Auto V and other beloved franchises. Physical copies will be available starting July 1, allowing players to preload the game for a seamless launch experience.

  • Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
  • Price (Standard Edition): $79.99
  • Price (Ultimate Edition): $99.99
  • Pre-order Start: June 25, midnight local time
  • Launch Date: Undisclosed (preloading available for digital pre-orders)
  • Physical Release: July 1
  • Bonus Content: Vintage Vice City Pack, free month of GTA+ membership for digital pre-orders

The game's focus on a single-player narrative set in a vast, evolving world suggests a departure from the multiplayer-heavy approach of its predecessor. While details about the open-world design remain scarce, Rockstar has hinted at a return to form with a story that promises depth and scale. However, the absence of confirmed release dates and additional gameplay mechanics leaves some uncertainty for players eager to dive into this new chapter.

For those who have followed the series' journey, Grand Theft Auto VI represents more than just an evolution—it is a reinvention of what open-world gaming can achieve. With its blend of narrative richness and environmental detail, it aims to set a new benchmark for single-player experiences in an era dominated by multiplayer dominance.