The road to Grand Theft Auto 6 appears to be entering a new phase. While Rockstar Games has yet to reveal official pre-order details or pricing, fresh activity within the PlayStation database suggests preparations may be underway behind the scenes.
New title identifiers associated with GTA 6 have reportedly been added to PlayStation’s backend system. Historically, these internal entries tend to surface shortly before a game’s store page goes live, often signaling that pre-orders are on the horizon. Although this does not confirm an immediate announcement, it is typically considered a late-stage step in the digital storefront process.
At the same time, temporary price listings spotted on certain storefronts have fueled speculation about the game’s potential cost. Some placeholders reportedly showed figures reaching up to $120 USD. These values are widely believed to be non-final and likely internal placeholders rather than confirmed retail pricing. Still, their appearance has reignited industry-wide discussions about whether GTA 6 could surpass the current $70 AAA pricing benchmark.
With GTA 6 currently slated for release in late 2026, the emergence of backend data could indicate that official pre-order pages, along with confirmed pricing and edition details may be revealed sooner rather than later. Special editions, digital bonuses, and collector’s versions are also expected to be part of the rollout once pre-orders officially open.
As anticipation continues to build, one major question remains: Will GTA 6 redefine AAA pricing standards, or will it align with the current industry norm? Stay tuned to VGNW for more updates, and follow us on X for the latest developments in the world of gaming.
