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Verdict: A Physical Illusion for Grand Theft Auto 6 Rockstar Games' highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6 is poised to be a monumental release, but its 'physical edition' is shaping up to be a major letdown for many

Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto 6 is one of the most anticipated video game releases of the decade, promising a return to an iconic setting with fresh protagonists and an expansive world. After years of speculation and

Rockstar is making current-gen upgrades for GTA V and GTA Online free starting June 18 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC Enhanced editions. This move eliminates previous upgrade costs, coinciding with the upcoming Kortz Center Heist and hinting at a strategic push to phase out last-gen support ahead of GTA 6's launch.

Publishers are swerving to avoid GTA 6's November 2026 launch, creating an unprecedented pile-up of major titles in September. Games like Wolverine, Control Resonant, Silent Hill: Townfall, and Onimusha are set to launch within days of each other, creating intense competition for gamers' time and money. This commercial madness is unlikely to hold, setting up a high-stakes game of release-date chicken.

Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick confirms GTA 6's next trailer and major marketing push won't arrive until summer, between June 21st and September 22nd. Fans must wait patiently despite a year-long info drought. Zelnick also addressed pricing, stating it must feel "very reasonable," amidst rumors of a $100 tag.

GTA 6 preorders may begin May 18, potentially revealing its price. Industry experts discuss $70-$80. Anticipation builds for a new trailer and the November 19 launch on PS5/Xbox, with PC to follow.
Fans are buzzing over alleged Sony marketing emails pushing PS5 upgrades for GTA 6, some even mentioning a November 19, 2026 release date. This, coupled with Take-Two's plans to ramp up marketing this summer, has the community in a frenzy. While unofficial, the sheer volume of speculation suggests an announcement might be closer than we think.

Rockstar Games has confirmed a "limited" data breach, but hackers ShinyHunters claim more, issuing a "pay or leak" ultimatum by April 14, 2026. While Rockstar insists the incident is "non-material" and won't affect GTA 6, it adds another layer of tension to the highly anticipated launch.