Credit: Rockstar Games

Grand Theft Auto VI now has a confirmed U.S. price: $79.99 for the Standard Edition and $99.99 for the Ultimate Edition.


The pricing puts Rockstar’s next open-world blockbuster above the long-running $69.99 AAA standard, but below the heavily rumored $100 base-game price that circulated before pre-orders opened.


GTA VI price confirmed

Rockstar’s official GTA VI page lists pre-orders for June 25 and confirms the game for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

The game is set to launch on November 19, 2026, with pre-order bonuses including the Vintage Vice City Pack.


GTA VI price converted into major currencies

The figures below are direct conversions from the U.S. prices, not confirmed local storefront prices. Regional pricing, VAT, sales tax, platform fees, and retailer strategy can make the final price different in each market.

Conversions use the ECB’s latest available reference rates shown for 24 June 2026, where €1 = $1.1340 and all listed currencies are quoted against the euro. The ECB notes that these reference rates are informational and not intended for transaction pricing.

CurrencyStandard Edition – $79.99Ultimate Edition – $99.99
EUR€70.54€88.17
GBP£60.78£75.98
JPY¥12,933¥16,167
CADC$113.85C$142.31
AUDA$115.94A$144.92
CHFFr. 65.01Fr. 81.26
CNY¥544.81¥681.03
INR₹7,573₹9,466
PLNzł302.45zł378.08
BRLR$415.91R$519.90
MXNMX$1,409.40MX$1,761.79
KRW₩123,699₩154,627

Why the price matters

A $79.99 standard price makes GTA VI one of the clearest signs yet that major publishers are testing a new premium tier for blockbuster releases.

Rockstar can arguably justify the move better than most studios. GTA VI is arriving more than a decade after GTA V, with enormous expectations, a massive audience, and long-term monetization potential through its online ecosystem.

The Ultimate Edition at $99.99 also gives Rockstar a clean upsell path without pushing the base version into the psychologically explosive $100 range.


What this could mean internationally

For many players, the real question will be local pricing. A straight conversion puts GTA VI at around €70.54 or zł302.45, but European storefronts often apply VAT-inclusive pricing and may round prices upward.

GTA VI’s confirmed $79.99 U.S. price is high, but not the worst-case $100 scenario many fans feared.

The bigger story will be how Rockstar and platform holders translate that price internationally. If local storefronts use direct conversion, the game lands near typical premium AAA pricing. If they use VAT-heavy or regionally rounded pricing, GTA VI could feel far more expensive outside the U.S.