Rockstar Games has officially revealed the pricing and launch editions of Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) ahead of the game's pre-order rollout on June 25.
The highly anticipated title will launch on November 19 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, with pre-orders opening at midnight local time worldwide.The company confirmed that GTA 6's Standard Edition will cost $79.99, making it one of the most expensive major video game releases to date. Rockstar has also unveiled an Ultimate Edition priced at $99.99, offering additional in-game content and bonuses for players seeking an expanded experience.### GTA 6 launch editions and pricingAccording to Rockstar Games, GTA 6 will be available in two confirmed editions at launch:* Standard Edition: $79.99* Ultimate Edition: $99.99The Ultimate Edition includes an exclusive collection of premium vehicles, weapons, apparel and other content integrated throughout the story of protagonists Jason and Lucia.Rockstar also reiterated that GTA 6 will launch as a single-player experience. The company has not shared any details about a future version of GTA Online or multiplayer plans.### Pre-order bonuses revealedPlayers who pre-order GTA 6 or purchase the game before November 20 will receive the Vintage Vice City Pack, a bonus collection of items inspired by the classic neon-soaked era of Vice City.Rockstar has also confirmed that digital pre-orders will include one free month of GTA+, the company's subscription service.Those who purchase digital versions of the game will be able to pre-load GTA 6 from November 12, allowing them to begin playing as soon as the game launches on November 19.### Physical copies to include download codeIn a move reflecting the industry's increasing shift toward digital distribution, Rockstar said physical copies of GTA 6 will not include a game disc. Instead, buyers will receive a download code inside the box.The company noted that physical editions will be available from November 12 to support pre-loading ahead of launch day.### Reports hint at additional editionsWhile Rockstar has officially announced only the Standard and Ultimate editions, an online retailer listing from Media Markt Poland reportedly suggested that GTA 6 could also arrive in Special Edition and Collector's Edition variants.However, Rockstar has not confirmed either edition, and the retailer information remains unverified.### Performance Mode, Quality Mode rumoursThe same retailer listing claimed that GTA 6 may offer both Performance Mode and Quality Mode on current-generation consoles, allowing players to choose between higher frame rates and enhanced graphical fidelity.The listing also mentioned support for PlayStation 5 DualSense haptic feedback and SSD-powered fast loading times. Rockstar has not confirmed any of these features, and they should be treated as speculation until officially announced.### Trailer 3 speculation growsWith pre-orders set to begin on June 25, online speculation has intensified regarding the possible release of GTA 6 Trailer 3. Several reports and fan discussions suggest Rockstar could unveil a new trailer alongside the pre-order launch.The company, however, has made no announcement regarding a third trailer.The pricing announcement ends months of speculation surrounding GTA 6's cost, with some industry analysts previously predicting Rockstar could charge as much as $100 for the base version. Although the Standard Edition falls below that mark, GTA 6 is now among the highest-priced blockbuster game releases in the market.