
A Portuguese FNAC retailer briefly listed five GTA 6 product SKUs (RS1–RS5) due on Nov. 19, 2026, each with a Euro price tag. The leaked entries show prices of €89.99, €99.99, €109.99, €119.99 and €199.99. In other words, the base edition (RS1) would cost €89.99, while the top-tier entry (RS5) is a whopping €199.99. This aligns with fan speculation that the codes map to successive editions (Standard, Deluxe, etc.), with the highest price likely a Collector’s Edition. Notably, the FNAC listing even carried GTA 6’s confirmed release date (November 19, 2026), lending some credibility to the link.
Speculated Editions and Prices
According to gaming news coverage, each leaked SKU appears €10 apart (except the Collector’s jump). If true, the lineup would be roughly:
- RS1: €89.99 (Standard Edition)
- RS2: €99.99 (Deluxe Edition)
- RS3: €109.99 (Mid-tier Edition)
- RS4: €119.99 (Premium Edition)
- RS5: €199.99 (Collector’s Edition, with physical collectibles)
This pattern (each tier +€10) was noted by sources: GameGPU reports that aside from the Collector’s Edition, each higher version adds exactly €10. In that light, RS5’s €199.99 price strongly suggests a high-end collector bundle with swag. However, Rockstar has not confirmed any of this. Industry insiders caution these could be placeholder values; notable leaker “billbil-kun” even claims they are random placeholders rather than final prices. All figures remain unofficial until Rockstar’s June 25 announcement.
If accurate, the leak implies GTA 6’s base edition would cost €89.99. For context, Nintendo shocked gamers by pricing Mario Kart World at the same €89.99 in Europe last year. Analysts point out that matching Nintendo’s pricing would mark a new high: “It mirrors exactly what Nintendo did with Mario Kart World,” and if Rockstar locks in €89.99, it would validate that move. Indeed, TweakTown notes that €89.99 is well above recent AAA norms (which were usually €79.99). With GTA 6’s rumored multi‑billion-dollar budget, some argue it has “earned the right” to break the traditional price ceiling.
Estimated Global Prices
Using today’s exchange rates, analysts have converted the leaked € prices into local currencies. The rough estimates (for the base and other editions) are:
- United States: ≈ $100 USD
- United Kingdom: ≈ £80–£90 GBP
- Australia: ≈ AU$149–AU$169
- Canada: ≈ CA$129–CA$149
- Japan: ≈ ¥13,000–¥15,000 JPY
- India: ≈ ₹6,999–₹8,999 INR
These are speculative conversions based on the € prices, and notably European games often retail higher than the straight currency conversion. For example, €89.99 in Europe roughly converted to ~$100, but Mario Kart World launched at $79.99 in the US. In other words, a direct conversion isn’t guaranteed. GamesRadar cautions that “European game prices normally tend to cost a little more than their US counterparts,” so the actual U.S. price could be lower. Until Rockstar’s official reveal, these regional prices remain educated guesses. (Rockstar will open GTA 6 pre-orders on June 25, 2026, at which point all official prices and editions will be confirmed.)
Impact on Players and Industry
The leaked prices have sparked debate over GTA 6’s cost. Many gamers wonder if GTA 6 will become the first major title with a $100 standard edition. In recent years, AAA games typically launched around $60–$70. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick even remarked that “the majority of new games have been priced in the range of $60–$70” for over a decade. A standard edition at ~$100 (implied by €90) would shatter that pattern. Industry analysts like Wedbush’s Michael Pachter predicted a $100 price point would “shock” the market. Bank of America similarly forecasted an ~$80 launch, and Zelnick himself has floated $70–$80 as reasonable.
If Rockstar goes premium, it could set a new pricing baseline for big-budget games. As TweakTown explains, matching or exceeding Nintendo’s Mario Kart pricing “would essentially validate Nintendo’s move and open the door for other major publishers to follow suit”. In short, GTA 6’s price could influence the entire AAA market. For players, the question is whether GTA 6’s size justifies the cost. Some argue it might – reports estimate GTA 6’s development cost near $3 billion, making it the most expensive game ever. In that light, breaking the $70 barrier may be “earned,” as one analyst put it.
Release Date and Pre-Orders
Rockstar has confirmed that Grand Theft Auto VI will launch on November 19, 2026 for PlayStation 5 (including PS5 Pro) and Xbox Series X/S. Pre-orders are set to open on June 25, 2026, at which point Rockstar will unveil the official edition lineup, prices, and pre-order bonuses. Until that date, all leaked prices should be taken with a grain of salt. As GameGPU notes, these SKU listings may be placeholders – the definitive prices will only be known once pre-orders go live.
Bottom line: The FNAC leak suggests GTA 6 could be significantly more expensive than past titles. Players should prepare for potentially higher prices but wait for the official announcement. When Rockstar finally confirms pricing on June 25, the speculation ends – and true fans will have to decide if GTA 6’s content is worth the premium.
Sources: Multiple industry reports and retailer screenshots (see citations). These sources document the FNAC leak, the rumored edition prices, and context from analysts and Rockstar statements. All information is speculative until officially confirmed.