GTA 6 launches November 19, 2026.
And millions of people have no idea how much it will actually cost them to play on day one.
It’s not just the game price. It’s the console, the edition, the accessories, the online subscription, it adds up fast. And with multiple editions, two consoles, and a PC version coming later, the decision is more complicated than ever.
This is the complete breakdown.
The Game Price
GTA 6 pricing hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, but based on industry trends and what we know about Take-Two’s pricing strategy, here’s what to expect:
- Standard Edition — $70-80
- Special Edition — $90 (bonus vehicles, outfits, in-game cash)
- Premium Edition — $100 (story bonus + GTA Online starter pack)
- Collector’s Edition — $150+ (physical collectibles, SteelBook, everything)
The Standard Edition gets you the full game. The higher editions add GTA Online bonuses that are genuinely useful if you plan to play online but they’re not essential.
PS5 vs Xbox Series X — Which Should You Buy for GTA 6?
GTA 6 launches on both PS5 and Xbox Series X/S simultaneously. There’s no console exclusive deal this time.
PS5:
- Price: ~$499
- Larger player base for GTA Online
- DualSense haptic feedback will likely be used in GTA 6
- More exclusives if you care about other games
Xbox Series X:
- Price: ~$499
- Game Pass could save money on other titles
- Same GTA 6 experience as PS5
Honest answer: For GTA 6 specifically, both consoles deliver the same experience. Buy whichever console has the games you want beyond GTA 6.
What About PC?
GTA 6 is NOT launching on PC on November 19.
Based on Rockstar’s history, a PC version is expected in early to mid 2027 at the earliest. GTA 5 had an 18 month gap between console and PC. Red Dead Redemption 2 had 13 months.
If you’re PC only, your options are:
- Buy a console just for GTA 6 launch — adds $499+ to your total cost
- Wait for the PC version,save money but miss launch day
The Real Total Cost — By Situation
If you already have a PS5 or Xbox:
- Standard Edition: ~$70-80
- Premium Edition: ~$100
- Collector’s Edition: ~$150+
If you’re buying a console for GTA 6:
- Console: ~$499
- Game: ~$70-80
- Extra controller: ~$70
- Total: $640-650 minimum
If you’re starting from scratch with no console:
- Console: ~$499
- Game: ~$70-80
- Controller + accessories: ~$100
- Total: $670-680 minimum
The Scam Problem Nobody Is Talking About
With the biggest game launch in history comes the biggest wave of scams.
Fake pre-order pages, discount key sites, “early access” offers, they’re already circulating online. People are losing money to fake listings every day.
Only buy GTA 6 from:
- PlayStation Store (official)
- Xbox Store (official)
- Amazon
- Best Buy
- GameStop
- GAME (UK)
Any unknown site offering GTA 6 at a discount or claiming early access is a scam. Period.
Calculate Your Exact Cost in 60 Seconds
Every situation is different. Your total cost depends on your current setup, your country, and which edition makes sense for you.
I built a free tool called ViceCost that calculates your exact total cost based on your specific situation — and gives you a personalized recommendation on what to buy.
→ Calculate Your GTA 6 Cost on ViceCost
Answer 4 questions. Get your number. Make a smart decision before spending $700+.
The Bottom Line
GTA 6 will cost most people significantly more than just the game price. The total ranges from $70 if you already have a console to $680+ if you’re starting from scratch.
Know your number before launch day. Don’t get caught off guard — and don’t get scammed.
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