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The Lane · Essay

GTA 6 Has a Date. The Price Is Still a Guess.

Rockstar dropped a fresh trailer and locked pre-orders for June 25. A European retailer leaked the price first. Don't trust it yet.

By PHRHX · Published June 22, 2026

Gaming · Sneakz & Beatz

Rockstar put out a new GTA 6 trailer on June 18, 2026. Pre-orders open June 25. The game lands November 19. Those are the facts you can build a calendar around. The price floating across timelines right now is not one of them.

Here's the take: the date is locked, the money isn't, and a retailer jumped the gun before anybody official said a word. Treat the numbers as a rumor until Rockstar speaks.

The trailer reset the clock

The June 18 trailer wasn't a tease for a tease. It came with a hard pre-order window — June 25 — and a launch date that's held: November 19, 2026. After years of slips, that specificity matters. Rockstar's Newswire is the only feed that counts here.

Take-Two says no more delays

Take-Two's CEO went on record that GTA 6 won't move again. Read that how you want — confidence or a man who knows another slip would get him cooked online — but it's the company line, and it lines up with locking a pre-order date a week out. They don't open pre-orders on a game they're about to push.

A French retailer leaked the editions

Days before pre-orders, European retailer FNAC posted listings: a base edition around €89.99, with tiers climbing to €109.99, €129.99, and €199.99. That's where the "$80 to $100" chatter started — a price wall built on one store's placeholder page. GamingBible ran it down.

The leak got debunked fast

This is the part the hype skipped. Reliable leaker Billbil-kun said those FNAC SKUs are placeholders — the EAN barcodes don't match Take-Two's actual prefixes. So the editions might be directionally real, but the prices attached to them are not confirmed. A $70 GTA 6 is still on the table. NotebookCheck laid out why.

What actually drops June 25

Official pricing is expected with pre-orders on June 25. That's the number to quote. Anything before it is a placeholder dressed up as news — and the gap between €89.99 and $70 is the difference between a normal pre-order and a panic one.


The single-player crowd has waited longer than anyone, and we're the ones most likely to drop full collector's-edition money on day one. So know what you're buying before you buy it. The date is real. The price is a guess until Rockstar says otherwise. Wait the week.

Sources

  • Rockstar Games Newswire
  • GamingBible — GTA 6 price tag debunked, collector's edition confirmed
  • NotebookCheck — $70 GTA 6 price still possible as leaker debunks $80 listing

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