Grand Theft Auto 6 storefronts go live ahead of pre-orders

Rockstar Games will officially open global pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto VI this Thursday, June 25, 2026. Retailers are already scrambling to get their websites ready for the inevitable traffic rush. In Europe, electronics giant MediaMarkt just flipped the switch on a dedicated teaser page, while Amazon US and other major chains are quietly updating their backend databases behind the scenes.
Right now, these pages are empty. You won't find retail prices, special editions, or live buy buttons yet. Retailers deploy these placeholders early to capture search traffic and to keep their servers from melting the moment Take-Two Interactive authorizes live sales. This sudden rush of backend activity follows Rockstar’s official cover art reveal on June 18, which put protagonists Jason and Lucia front and center against a neon Vice City backdrop.
PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions launch on November 19
Storefront metadata confirms the November 19, 2026 launch date remains firmly locked in. For now, the game belongs strictly to current-generation consoles. Both the PlayStation Store and Microsoft Store have updated their listings to let users wishlist the title ahead of Thursday's rollout. PC players will have to wait... a native PC version is missing from the immediate release window, continuing Rockstar's historical trend of prioritizing consoles before staggering a PC optimization cycle down the road.
Pre-order launch will finally settle the $80 price debate
These site updates land right as Take-Two kicks off its massive summer marketing campaign for the Leonida-based open-world project. Aside from letting fans lock down a copy, the June 25 pre-order launch will finally settle a massive industry debate regarding the game's final cost.
Bank of America expects an $80 base price point, which would set a new ceiling for AAA gaming. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick previously defended potential hikes, noting that consumers judge value by the sheer scale of the experience. Competing publishers aren't taking any chances, with several already shifting their autumn launch windows to stay clear of the November release.
Between the imminent rush for Grand Theft Auto VI pre-orders and Capcom keeping the momentum alive, the release calendar is entering an incredibly active phase. In addition to the titles above, following its own blockbuster reveal at Summer Game Fest, the highly anticipated Resident Evil Veronica remake has been revealed with new details.









