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In a publicity ploy that’s equal parts genius and audacious, Norwegian electronics giant Komplett has launched a campaign offering free copies of the ultra-hyped Grand Theft Auto VI to any parents whose babies are born precisely on the game’s release date: Thursday, November 19, 2026.
The promotion, unveiled just nine months before launch, features eye-catching posters plastered across Oslo bus stops and city streets. They boldly declare “GTA 6 dropping in 9 months ;)” alongside rose petals symbolizing impending birth, tying directly into the game’s neon-drenched Vice City aesthetic.
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Grand Birth Baby, Norwegian retailer Komplett ties free GTA 6 copies to launch day births – VideoCardz.com
Komplett’s official GTA 6 landing page spells out the terms: Norwegian residents can claim their complimentary copy by submitting proof of birth – a birth certificate confirming delivery on November 19 – within two weeks of the big day. “GTA 6 lanseres om 9 måneder (🤞), og treffer du riktig dato for fødselen av ditt nye familiemedlem, får du spillet av oss – helt gratis!” the page reads, translating to: “GTA 6 launches in 9 months (fingers crossed), and if you hit the right date for the birth of your new family member, you get the game from us – completely free!”

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The stunt has ignited a firestorm online, with gamers worldwide sharing memes about “speedrunning conception” and “perfect spawn timing.” On X (formerly Twitter), posts about the promo have racked up millions of views, from Daily Loud’s viral share – “You can get GTA 6 for FREE in Norway, if you give birth to a baby on the game’s release date” – which garnered over 16,000 likes, to humorous takes like “Baby in womb like: ‘Mom chill, I’m mid-load screen… one second early and we lose the loot!'”
This isn’t just a gimmick for laughs. GTA 6, developed by Rockstar Games under parent company Take-Two Interactive, is poised to be the most anticipated title in video game history. Its first trailer, dropped in December 2023, shattered records with over 200 million views in its first day. The sequel to 2013’s GTA V – which has sold over 200 million copies and generated $8.6 billion – promises an expansive open world set in the fictional state of Leonida, inspired by Florida, centered around a modern-day Vice City evoking Miami’s glitz and grit.
Protagonists Lucia and Jason, a Latina criminal and her male partner, star in a Bonnie-and-Clyde style narrative filled with heists, betrayal, and satire of 2020s America – think influencers, crypto scams, and social media frenzy. Built on an upgraded RAGE engine, the game boasts photorealistic graphics, dynamic weather, advanced AI, and seamless transitions between interiors and exteriors, all demanding over 150 GB of storage on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
But the road to November 19 hasn’t been smooth. Here’s a timeline of GTA 6‘s tumultuous schedule:
Date Announced
Release Window
Reason for Change
February 2022
2024
Initial tease
December 2023
Fall 2025
Trailer reveal
May 2025
May 26, 2026
First delay for polish
November 2025
November 19, 2026
Final push for quality
Rockstar cited the need for “additional time necessary to achieve the level of polish and detail we aspire to” in recent delays, a move Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick defended as essential for a “groundbreaking” launch. Marketing ramps up this summer, with physical and digital editions dropping simultaneously – a rarity for modern blockbusters.
Analysts predict GTA 6 could rake in $1 billion in development costs’ worth of sales in days, potentially $3 billion in its first year, dwarfing even Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption 2. Price rumors swirl around $70 for standard editions, up to $100 for premium bundles, fueling debates on value amid 100+ hour playtimes.
Komplett, one of Norway’s top consumer electronics chains alongside rivals like Elkjøp (which has its own GTA 6 pre-order page but no matching promo confirmed), isn’t new to cheeky campaigns. The retailer sells everything from PS5s to high-end PCs, positioning itself as a gaming hub. This “Grand Birth Baby” push – playing on “Grand Theft Auto” – cleverly leverages the hype, with posters quipping about “lying together today” for free loot tomorrow.
Reactions pour in from Norway and beyond. “The real GTA 6 speedrun starts now,” joked one X user, while parents-to-be pondered the odds – Norway sees about 50,000 births annually, roughly 137 per day, meaning statistically slim chances but viral gold. Gaming outlets like PC Gamer dubbed it “Hurry, you have less than 1 week to move to Norway and have a baby,” highlighting the promo’s absurdity.
Critics question ethics: Does glamorizing precise births trivialize childbirth? Komplett insists it’s lighthearted fun, requiring only residency and documentation – no purchase necessary. Elkjøp, meanwhile, focuses on hype with a dedicated GTA 6 page teasing trailers and specs, hinting at competitive pre-order wars.

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Norwegian retailer will give you a FREE copy of GTA 6 if your baby is born on launch day
For global fans, it’s a reminder of GTA 6‘s cultural stranglehold. While only Norwegians qualify, the buzz boosts awareness ahead of Rockstar’s summer blitz. Take-Two’s recent earnings reaffirmed confidence: “Fiscal 2027 promises to be groundbreaking… led by the November 19th release of Grand Theft Auto VI.”
Will a baby boom hit November 19? Unlikely, but the stunt underscores GTA 6‘s power – turning gamers into marketers, one viral post at a time. As countdown clocks tick (268 days left), eyes turn to Vice City’s streets. For Norwegian parents eyeing freebies, the clock’s ticking – conception speedruns commence.