Grand Theft Auto 6
News, coverage and analysis tracking Grand Theft Auto 6 across the outlets.- This Week In Games Was Bad, But Next Week May Be WorseThe gaming industry experienced a particularly bleak week with multiple significant layoffs, studio closures, and price increases. Microsoft's Xbox division saw widespread job cuts, while Sony announced plans to end physical disc production for PlayStation games by 2028. These events, coupled with delays and the ongoing impact of AI discussions, paint a grim picture for the industry's immediate future.
- Domino's mocks Sony's all-digital plan as fans fear 'PS6 gonna be the worst gen'Sony Interactive Entertainment's decision to phase out physical games by 2028 has sparked significant backlash from fans, with many threatening to switch to PC gaming. Concerns include higher digital prices, inability to resell or share games, and the risk of losing access to purchased titles. Even Domino's Pizza UK humorously commented on the move, comparing it to going all-digital with pizzas.
- PS6 "won't arrive until 2028 at the earliest," analyst predicts following Sony's decision to kill physical games, and the base model won't have a disc driveAn analyst predicts the PlayStation 6 will not launch until at least 2028, with the base model likely omitting a physical disc drive. This prediction follows Sony's decision to discontinue physical games by 2028, driven by a desire to manufacture consoles more cheaply. The trend towards digital distribution is further supported by major releases like Grand Theft Auto 6 opting for digital-only releases.
- GameStop Is Not Hurting After Sony Kills Discs, And There Is A Good Reason WhyDespite Sony's announcement to phase out physical discs for PlayStation games by January 2028, GameStop's stock price has not been negatively impacted. This is because the company's revenue is now primarily driven by collectibles and hardware sales, with software sales constituting a smaller portion of its overall business. The transition to digital distribution is not expected to have an immediate effect on GameStop's financial performance.
- "Dynamic pricing it is", "prices will surely go up", "this is anti-consumer": the internet reacts with outrage and despair to PlayStation killing off physical mediaSony announced it will discontinue the production of physical game discs for all new PlayStation titles starting January 2028, shifting entirely to digital distribution. This decision has sparked widespread outrage and despair online, with consumers expressing concerns about rising prices, dynamic pricing experiments, and the potential loss of ownership over purchased digital content. The move also draws parallels to past controversies regarding digital-only releases and the removal of purchased digital movies from Sony's platform.
- Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown Reveals the Unusual Way She Plays Grand Theft Auto Games — and That She Can't Wait for GTA 6Millie Bobby Brown, star of Stranger Things, has shared her enthusiasm for the Grand Theft Auto series, particularly her anticipation for Grand Theft Auto 6. She also revealed that she has a unique way of playing the games.
- PlayStation Disc Death Sends The Internet Into Its Physical Media Defense ArcSony has announced it will end production of all PlayStation game discs in 2028, a move that has sparked backlash from physical media advocates. This decision, alongside the closure of PS3 and PS Vita storefronts, highlights the industry's shift towards digital ownership, impacting physical retailers and raising concerns about long-term game access.
- PlayStation’s Disc-Based Game Sales Have Dropped Dramatically In Recent YearsSony will cease support for physical discs for all PlayStation games starting January 2028, a move driven by a significant decline in physical software sales and a shift towards digital distribution. This decision, which aims to cut costs and eliminate the resale market, is seen as a major turning point for the industry and raises concerns about game preservation.
- Stranger Things Star Millie Bobby Brown Loves GTA, But Plays Differently Than MostActress Millie Bobby Brown revealed her favorite game series is Grand Theft Auto and she is excited for Grand Theft Auto 6. She humorously described her playstyle as rule-following, comparing it to The Sims, which contrasts with typical gameplay. Grand Theft Auto 6 is set to release in November for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.
- Sony to discontinue physical discs for new games launching on PS consoles from January 2028Sony Interactive Entertainment will cease physical disc production for new games launching on PlayStation consoles starting January 2028, citing shifting consumer preferences towards digital formats. This transition means games will only be available digitally through the PlayStation Store and other retailers from that date. The company stated this move aligns with the majority of its community's preferred method of accessing and playing games.
- Sony abandons physical games - no PS5 disc-based releases from January 2028Sony Interactive Entertainment will cease production of physical game discs for all new PlayStation titles starting January 2028, shifting entirely to digital releases. This decision impacts new first and third-party games and aligns with perceived consumer preference for digital media. Concurrently, the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita will close in July 2027.
- PlayStation to end physical disc production in January 2028Sony Interactive Entertainment will cease production of physical discs for PlayStation games starting in January 2028, shifting entirely to digital distribution. This decision reflects a trend towards digital-only releases, as seen with Grand Theft Auto 6, and coincides with the closure of the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.
- Why Sony Is Killing Disc-Based PlayStation Games And The Implications For PS6 And BeyondSony will cease releasing PlayStation games on physical discs starting in 2028, a move industry expert Piers Harding-Rolls suggests will likely delay the PlayStation 6's launch until at least that year and will result in a disc-less base model. This transition to all-digital is driven by shifting consumer preferences towards digital downloads, which now account for 80% of PlayStation game sales, and aims to streamline retail and improve profit margins by reducing costs associated with disc manufacturing and physical distribution.
- In a huge blow to game ownership, PlayStation confirms end of physical games — mere days after GTA 6's…Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced that PlayStation will cease releasing new games on physical discs starting January 2028, citing a shift in consumer preference towards digital media. This decision, which impacts the concept of physical game ownership, comes shortly after Rockstar Games' move to digital-only releases for Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders and follows PlayStation's recent removal of purchased digital movies from user libraries.
- PlayStation is going all-digital – physical disc production to end in 2028Sony will cease production of physical game discs for all new PlayStation console games starting January 2028, shifting entirely to digital distribution. This move aligns with consumer preferences for digital media and indicates that future PlayStation consoles will likely be digital-only. The company will continue to support retail sales through the PlayStation Store.
- Sony will no longer produce discs for PlayStation games starting in January 2028, citing "consumer preferences" as the reason whySony will cease production of physical discs for all new PlayStation games starting in January 2028, shifting entirely to digital distribution. This decision is attributed to changing consumer preferences and the broader industry trend towards digital media. While physical discs will be discontinued, games will still be available digitally through the PlayStation Store and at retailers.
- GTA 6 devs have to opt-out of crunch, claim Rockstar North insiders, because it's baked into their contractsSources within Rockstar North claim that crunch is effectively built into employee contracts for Grand Theft Auto 6, with developers needing to opt-out of working hour regulations. Insiders also allege issues with pay gaps, bonuses used for compliance, and a lack of transparency in career progression. Rockstar's parent company, Take-Two Interactive, stated they strive to provide world-class work environments and are open to dialogue with the union.
- PlayStation is ending physical disc production for new games in 2028 as Sony says "general preference for digital…Sony has announced that physical disc production for new PlayStation games will cease in January 2028, with all new titles exclusively available digitally thereafter. This change reflects a broader industry shift towards digital distribution, though existing games will not be affected. Sony states its commitment to providing players with choices in how they access games.
- GTA 6 studio Rockstar "will arrange to meet" union reps following devs' request for recognition, assuring it gives teams "world-class work environments" amid demands for "fairer crunch practices"Rockstar Games has stated it will meet with union representatives following a request for official recognition from its UK developers. The developers are seeking pay transparency, fairer crunch practices, and better flexible working arrangements. This comes after accusations of union-busting in 2025 and an ongoing dispute with the Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain.
- UK workers request voluntary union recognition at RockstarRockstar Games employees in the UK, organized as the Rockstar Game Workers Union (RGWU) and affiliated with the Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain (IWGB), have formally requested voluntary union recognition. This move aims to establish collective bargaining rights concerning pay transparency, flexible working, and overtime. The request follows ongoing legal disputes over alleged unfair dismissals and accusations of union busting by Rockstar, which the company denies. If recognized, RGWU would make Rockstar the second UK developer with a union.