Grand Theft Auto 6
News, coverage and analysis tracking Grand Theft Auto 6 across the outlets.- Capcom refuses to back down from the not-GTA 6 games rush, re-commits to Onimusha: Way of the Sword's September…Capcom has confirmed that Onimusha: Way of the Sword will be released on September 25, 2026, refuting rumors of a date shift. This decision comes amidst a crowded September release window, influenced by the anticipation of Grand Theft Auto 6's November 2026 launch. Several other notable games are also slated for release in September 2026.
- Games Inbox: Is GTA 6 worth the price tag?Readers discuss concerns about Grand Theft Auto 6's digital-only release, pricing for the Ultimate Edition, and potential download issues due to its large size. Some express frustration with the lack of a physical copy, while others are excited despite the cost. The discussion also touches on the Atari Jaguar's failure and praise for Metaphor: ReFantazio.
- Grand Theft Auto 6 Listings Note Realistic Dynamic Weather, “More Stable Frame Rates” on PS5 ProRetailer listings for Grand Theft Auto 6 on Amazon Brazil and KaBuM! suggest the game will feature realistic dynamic weather, advanced ray tracing, and improved performance with more stable frame rates on the PlayStation 5 Pro. The PlayStation Store has already confirmed PS5 Pro Enhanced status, with the game set to launch on November 19th.
- Grand Theft Auto 6 Pre-Orders on PS5 Beating Xbox Series X/S 6-to-1 – RumorA rumor from IGN suggests that PlayStation 5 pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto 6 are outselling Xbox Series X/S pre-orders by a six-to-one margin. The article also discusses potential supply chain issues impacting console availability leading up to the game's November 19th release, with price hikes on Xbox Series X/S also mentioned.
- Grand Theft Auto 6 Has NPCs Who Create Random Events and Real-Time Viral Videos, per Retail ListingsRetail listings for Grand Theft Auto 6 have revealed new gameplay details, including the ability to switch between protagonists Jason and Lucia, advanced NPC AI with unique routines generating random events, and real-time viral videos on social media that can lead to secret missions. The game is set to launch on November 19th for Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5.
- GTA 6 marks the death of physical video games - we only have ourselves to blameThe upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto 6, which will not include a physical disc in its standard edition, highlights the ongoing shift towards digital game distribution. Despite fan complaints and discussions of boycotts, the trend towards digital sales, driven by convenience and publisher profits, appears irreversible. This move by Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive is seen as a final nail in the coffin for physical game ownership, with companies like Capcom reporting over 90% of sales are now digital.
- 'Generational talent just gone': Developers react in shock at the brutal scale of Bungie layoffs, which has reportedly seen the Destiny 2 team almost completely wiped outBungie has undergone a significant reduction in force, reportedly impacting most of the Destiny 2 team, along with members of the Marathon team and external contractors. Sony confirmed the layoffs, with a WARN notice indicating 292 positions affected in Washington, though the total number is likely higher. The news has drawn widespread shock and dismay from developers and the gaming community, with many former employees sharing their experiences.
- It's wild of Rockstar to ask us for $80, minimum, without showing a GTA 6 gameplay trailerThe article criticizes Rockstar Games for opening preorders for Grand Theft Auto 6 at a minimum price of $80 without releasing a gameplay trailer. It highlights the frustration of paying a premium for a game whose core mechanics have not been demonstrated, especially with the existence of a more expensive "Ultimate Edition." The author also expresses concern about the potential lack of a PC version at launch and Rockstar's perceived arrogance in this marketing approach.
- Xbox Series S, The “Cheap” Option, Now Costs As Much As Series X Did Six Years AgoThe Xbox Series S, initially launched at $300, will increase to $500 on August 1, matching the original launch price of the Xbox Series X. This price hike, attributed to AI-driven chip shortages and Microsoft's role in AI product proliferation, marks a significant departure from historical console pricing trends. The move makes the once budget-friendly option considerably more expensive for consumers looking for affordable next-generation gaming.
- After Confirming $80 Price For GTA 6 And Preorders, Take-Two Stock Is Predicted To RipFollowing the confirmation of Grand Theft Auto 6's $80 price point and the start of preorders, stock analysts have issued positive price targets for Take-Two Interactive. Despite a recent dip in stock value, analysts from Bank of America, BMO Capital, TD Cowen, B. Riley Securities, and BTIG predict significant gains, with some targets exceeding $300 per share. The article also touches on the game's November 19 release date for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, and dismisses concerns about AI's impact on the company's business.
- Hopes for GTA 6 Trailer 3 Evaporate as Preorders Go Live Without a New Video From RockstarFans' expectations for a third trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 were not met as preorders for the game became available without a new video release from Rockstar Games. This development has led to disappointment among the player base eagerly awaiting more footage.
- Buying GTA 6 And A New Console This Fall? You Better Be RichThe article analyzes the increasing cost of gaming hardware, particularly the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, in anticipation of Grand Theft Auto 6's November 2026 release. It contrasts current pricing trends with historical console price drops and attributes the rise to factors like the AI industry's demand for chips, suggesting that gaming may become a luxury hobby.
- Enshrouded makes October even busier with a 1.0 release date, more details coming this summerEnshrouded, the fantasy survival game from Keen Games GmbH, will launch its 1.0 version on October 15th, avoiding a direct conflict with Grand Theft Auto 6's November release. Further details about the full launch, which follows nearly three years in early access, will be revealed this summer. The game features building mechanics and a new Adventure Sharing mode for user-generated content.
- The Steam Summer Sale goes live with 'deep-a** discounts' across thousands of gamesThe annual Steam Summer Sale has begun, featuring significant discounts on thousands of games, including Mass Effect Legendary Edition. While Grand Theft Auto 6 preorders are also live for some platforms, the article focuses on the Steam sale's extensive offerings and its duration until July 9.
- Microsoft raises price of Xbox consoles once again, sunsets 2TB modelMicrosoft is increasing the prices of its Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X consoles globally starting August 1, 2026, citing a global memory hardware shortage driven by generative AI companies. The 512GB Xbox Series S will rise by $100 to $499.99, and 1TB models of both consoles will increase by $150, with the 2TB Xbox Series X being discontinued. This follows similar price hikes from Sony and Nintendo, with Microsoft explaining that consoles are typically sold at a loss, making them particularly vulnerable to component cost increases.
- Marvel's Wolverine will come with a disc in the box, Insomniac assures players as GTA 6's download code approach sends ripples around the industryInsomniac Games has confirmed that the physical edition of Marvel's Wolverine for PlayStation 5 will include a disc, addressing fan concerns following Rockstar's announcement that Grand Theft Auto 6 will ship with a download code instead. This move by Rockstar is speculated to be an effort to combat second-hand sales and control pricing. The article notes that other upcoming games are also facing similar questions about their physical release formats.
- Releasing The Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5 faster risks "disappointing fans," Bethesda veteran says following reports that Microsoft wants to speed up developmentA former Bethesda developer, Bruce Nesmith, suggests that rushing the development of The Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5 could lead to fan fatigue. He emphasizes the balance between resources, time, and quality in game development, noting that excessively long or short development cycles can be detrimental. Nesmith believes a sweet spot of around three to five years between major releases is ideal for meeting fan expectations without burnout.
- Yes, there will be a disk version of GTA 6—but not anytime soonGrand Theft Auto 6 will eventually have a disc version available, though it will not be released anytime soon. This addresses concerns about the potential discontinuation of physical media for major game releases.
- Analysts expect GTA 6 could sell up to 30 million copies at launch, but are unsure if it can "surpass the incredible longevity and massive sales of 5" in the long runAnalysts predict Grand Theft Auto 6 will achieve massive launch sales, potentially reaching 30 million units, but question its long-term longevity compared to Grand Theft Auto 5's sustained success. Factors like the game's $80 price point and the limited initial console install base are discussed as potential influences on its long-term performance, with some analysts expecting per-player spending to be higher despite potentially lower overall sales than its predecessor.
- Unlike GTA 6, Marvel’s Wolverine Will Ship With A DiscInsomniac Games has confirmed that Marvel's Wolverine will include a physical disc in its release, contrasting with Rockstar Games' decision for Grand Theft Auto 6 to ship with a download code. This announcement has been met with praise from fans who prefer physical media. Marvel's Wolverine is set to launch as a PlayStation exclusive on September 15.