Grand Theft Auto 6
News, coverage and analysis tracking Grand Theft Auto 6 across the outlets.- GTA 6 developer Rockstar accused of enforcing crunch, weaponising bonus payments, and ignoring a widening gender pay gapRockstar Games is facing new allegations from employees regarding crunch culture, a widening gender pay gap, and the weaponization of bonus payments, particularly concerning the development of Grand Theft Auto 6. These claims emerge as employees pursue union recognition, with Take-Two Interactive stating they will engage in dialogue with the union.
- Games Inbox: Will there be a definitive PS6 version of GTA 6?Readers discuss the potential for Grand Theft Auto 6 to be released on the PlayStation 6, speculating on performance and exclusivity deals with Sony and Rockstar Games. Other topics include the possibility of a Dead Rising 2 Deluxe Remaster, the future of Nintendo Switch 2's lineup, and the financial implications of Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
- Top 10 best video games of 2026 – from 007 First Light to Resident Evil RequiemThis article ranks the top 10 video games released in the first half of 2026, highlighting titles like 007 First Light, Pokémon Pokopia, and Resident Evil Requiem. The list excludes remasters, remakes, yearly sequels, expansions, and early access titles, focusing on original new releases across various platforms including Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and PC.
- Rockstar Games Employees Request Voluntary Recognition of UnionEmployees at Rockstar Games have requested voluntary recognition of the IWGB union, following the formation of the Rockstar Game Workers Union. If recognized, Rockstar Games would be the second UK studio to unionize, potentially leading to improved worker protections and rights through collective bargaining. The company stated it will engage in open dialogue regarding the union's recognition.
- PlayStation Games Will Go Fully Digital From January 2028 OnwardsSony Interactive Entertainment announced that PlayStation 5 games will transition to a fully digital-only format starting January 2028. This decision, driven by changing consumer preferences and industry trends, means physical disc releases will cease, with retail copies becoming codes sold in boxes. This move aligns with the growing popularity of digital distribution and may indicate future PlayStation consoles will omit disc drives entirely.
- Project Helix Could Launch Without a Disc Drive – RumorA rumor suggests that Microsoft's next-generation Xbox console, codenamed Project Helix, may launch without a disc drive. This follows speculation that the PlayStation 6 will also omit physical media support. While not officially confirmed, the move could be a cost-saving measure for both companies, impacting digital ownership and physical collectors.
- Grand Theft Auto 6 Studio Accused of Encouraging Crunch, Ignoring Pay Inequity – RumorMembers of the Rockstar Game Workers Union have accused Rockstar Games of encouraging crunch, ignoring pay inequity, and withholding bonuses. The union also highlighted a lack of transparency in pay structures and career progression. Employees have been informed they can opt out of the UK's Working Time Regulations, which Rockstar Games has incorporated into employment contracts to facilitate overtime.
- Rockstar to meet with employees looking to unionize in hopes of avoiding potential strike ahead of GTA 6 launchRockstar Games is reportedly meeting with employees who are seeking to unionize. This comes as the company aims to avoid a potential strike ahead of the highly anticipated launch of Grand Theft Auto 6.
- Fresh off of dumping on Xbox's flailing, former Sony exec says PlayStation's pullback from PC releases…Former Sony executive Shawn Layden criticized both Xbox's strategy and Sony's recent pullback from releasing games on PC. He argued that bringing PlayStation titles to PC was crucial for brand awareness across other media, even if it didn't directly lead to hardware sales. The discussion also touches on the current strength of the PC market and Microsoft's continued commitment to PC releases for its exclusives.
- GTA 6 Fans Are Convinced The Game Has A Bodybuilding System, And Here’s WhyFans of Grand Theft Auto 6 are speculating about the inclusion of a bodybuilding system, citing a comparison of screenshots showing protagonist Jason with significantly different physiques. This theory is further supported by a previous trailer showing Jason lifting weights and the existence of a similar system in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas. The game is set to launch on November 19 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
- GTA 6 Developers Ask Rockstar for Union Recognition — and They're Prepared to Go to the UK Government if NecessaryDevelopers at Rockstar Games have applied for voluntary recognition of the IWGB Game Workers Union. This move aims to make the Grand Theft Auto 6 developer the second UK games studio to have a recognized union, with potential escalation to the UK government if necessary.
- Rockstar, please drop GTA 6 trailer 3 soon, people are starting to analyze Jason's muscles for clues about the gameFans are eagerly awaiting the third trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6, leading to detailed analyses of existing footage, including protagonist Jason's physique. Some speculate this could indicate fitness mechanics or body modification features within the game. Rockstar has previously suggested Grand Theft Auto 6 "plays best on PS5."
- GTA 6 won’t run at 60fps even on PS5 Pro say experts despite rumoursExperts at Digital Foundry believe Grand Theft Auto 6 will not achieve 60 frames per second, even on the PlayStation 5 Pro, due to its demanding graphical fidelity and dense open world. While rumors persist of a 60fps mode, Digital Foundry suggests this is likely boilerplate text and that Rockstar Games typically prioritizes high fidelity at 30fps, as seen with previous titles like Grand Theft Auto 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2.
- Rockstar union rep claims GTA 6 bosses can "easily afford" demands after reportedly generating $3 billion in pre-orders as devs call for "fairer crunch" and "pay transparency"Rockstar Games developers in the UK are seeking official union recognition, with the Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain citing the reported $3 billion in Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-order sales as evidence the company can afford their demands. Key objectives include pay transparency, fairer crunch practices, and better flexible working arrangements. The union is also involved in an ongoing legal dispute with Rockstar over the firing of 31 workers involved in union activity.
- Physical copies of GTA 6 are flying off the shelves despite the download code controversyDespite controversy surrounding its physical edition containing a download code instead of a disc, Grand Theft Auto 6 is a top seller digitally on the PlayStation Store and physically at multiple retailers. Rockstar Games has not revealed the reason for the lack of a disc, but it may be to prevent leaks before the game's November 19 launch for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles.
- Business and FinanceDevelopers at Rockstar Games are reportedly pushing for official union recognition following alleged sackings in 2025. The article suggests that the union's strength has increased.
- Engagement RingGrand Theft Auto 6 has become the top-selling game on the PlayStation Store globally. This indicates significant player interest and demand for the upcoming title across multiple regions.
- Issues and ActivismPreorders for Grand Theft Auto 6 may include an auto-renewing membership to an unwanted service. This practice raises concerns about consumer rights and transparency in game purchasing.
- PS5 is reportedly so far ahead of Xbox Series X that it gets up to 80% of launch sales for AAA single-player console games, though Xbox denies a huge split on GTA 6 pre-ordersReports suggest the PlayStation 5 outsells the Xbox Series X for AAA single-player games by a significant margin, potentially reaching an 80/20 split. While Xbox denies extreme disparities in Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders, the overall console install base and PlayStation's history of single-player exclusives likely contribute to this trend. However, a substantial portion of sales for multi-million selling games still represents a significant market for Xbox.
- Russian politician says GTA 6 carries 'the stench of Americanism,' but it's not so bad because the games are all about Americans killing each otherRussian politician Vitaly Milonov criticized Grand Theft Auto 6, calling it "the stench of Americanism" due to its depiction of violence, sex, and drugs. However, he also suggested that the game's violence, primarily directed at Americans, could be seen as a positive. Milonov, a member of Russia's ruling party, has a history of campaigning against 'non-traditional values'.