Rockstar Games typically ships Grand Theft Auto titles with multiple retail SKUs: a base edition, a digital deluxe upgrade path, and a physical collector package with merchandise. GTA VI is expected to follow that template, though final prices and bonus lists remain subject to official confirmation.
Expected edition structure
Standard Edition
The baseline package includes the full story campaign and open-world access to Leonida — Vice City, the Keys, and mainland regions. This is the reference price competitors and retailers will match during launch-week discounts.
Digital Deluxe / Premium digital
Recent Rockstar titles bundle exclusive vehicles, property boosts, or currency for online modes in premium digital tiers. Watch official store pages for:
- Exclusive skins or vehicle liveries
- Story-mode currency or gear packs
- Early unlock tokens for businesses or safehouses
Collector's Edition
Physical collector sets historically include steelbooks, art books, maps of the game world, and character figurines. For GTA VI, collector demand is unusually high — allocate pre-orders quickly once Rockstar opens them.
Pricing expectations
AAA open-world launches on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S commonly land between $69.99 and $79.99 USD at MSRP, with regional adjustments in EUR and GBP. Collector editions often add $100+ over standard MSRP depending on included merchandise.
Avoid treating rumor prices as final. GTA6Hub updates this guide when Rockstar publishes store listings.
How to compare value
- List cash bonuses separately — they inflate perceived value but may overlap with launch promotions.
- Check platform store fine print — PlayStation and Xbox sometimes bundle their own subscription perks.
- Physical vs digital resale — collector editions hold value for franchise collectors; digital deluxe does not.
