
GTA 6’s single trailer has generated plenty of excitement, but that could change if it ends up being overpriced. Rumors of GTA 6’s $100 price tag aren’t generating the same positivity, and it seems somewhat unlikely that Rockstar would sabotage the extreme levels of hype surrounding the game by making it cost too much. Still, it’s not hard to understand why these rumors cause some nervousness. Even if GTA 6 might be worth $100, it could kick off a bad precedent for the rest of the gaming industry.
GTA 6’s $100 Price Tag Rumors Explained
GTA 6’s Price Rumors Stem From A Presentation By A Financial Analyst



The fans of $100 GTA 6 rumors were flamed by analyst Matthew Ball’s presentation “The State of Video Gaming in 2025.” The presentation analyzes how the gaming industry experienced some disappointment in terms of growth post-COVID lockdowns and examines how game companies may try to get back to those high numbers. Near the tail end of the presentation, Ball claims that “some [developers] hope GTA VI will be priced at $80-100” so the game can break the arbitrary “$70 barrier” that sets the current standard for AAA games at release.
That said, it’s hard to argue with Ball’s assertion that a higher price tag for GTA 6 would be a positive development from the standpoint of game companies. Raising the price of base games to reflect the rising cost of production seems like a natural move to make, and it could stop developers from having to gamble on things like DLC or microtransactions to turn a profit. So, should players be worried about GTA 6 actually costing $100?
It’s Not Confirmed GTA 6 Will Cost $80-$100
Rockstar Has Not Given GTA 6 A Price

GTA 5 was initially released in 2013, and in the 12 years since, Rockstar has continued to run GTA Online‘s servers. While it’s hard to nail down GTA Online‘s exact revenue, it’s a major part of GTA 5‘s overall success, and Take-Two’s most recent earnings report cited it as among the biggest revenue sources over a decade after its launch. Rockstar could easily be banking on making enough money off GTA 6’s online components to avoid a price increase for the base game, and making it easier to buy the introductory product means more potential customers for GTA Online transactions.
For now, this style of monetization seems to be the norm for game companies. Most sports titles offer multiple editions of the game at launch, with premium-priced editions including a certain amount of in-game currency for their online modes. Other games like Monster Hunter Wilds offer DLC or Season Passes packaged with the price of a Deluxe Edition. This allows developers to sell some copies of games at a higher price point, while still being able to price the base game at $70.
More hype also means higher expectations, and anything that disappoints fans could end up turning public opinion against Rockstar.
It’s also worth mentioning that the standard price for a new game has typically crept up somewhat slowly. Within the last few decades, new AAA games went from $50 to $60 to the current standard of around $70, with $60 hanging around as a standard for a surprisingly long time. While it’s not completely unreasonable that a major title like GTA 6 might push the limits and hit $80, making a $30 jump wouldn’t just be unprecedented, it might also be a bad decision for Rockstar.
A Larger Price Tag Could Backfire For Rockstar
A High Price Tag Could Sabotage GTA 6’s Current Momentum

The massive hype that has surrounded GTA 6 for years is a game developer’s dream, but it could easily become a nightmare if Rockstar makes the wrong move. More hype also means higher expectations, and anything that disappoints fans could end up turning public opinion against Rockstar. It seems pretty likely that a $30 increase from the current standard price of AAA games would constitute a disappointment, and raising the price too high might backfire. If the high sales numbers Rockstar expects tank due to a price hike, it might lose more than if it maintained a $70 price point.
It’s also worth remembering that game developers are far from the only ones dealing with economic hardships in recent years. As the price of necessities goes up, more people will have to be pickier about how they spend their money on luxury items like video games. Slapping too high of a price tag onto GTA 6 could inspire some players to simply wait until the game goes on sale or drops in price permanently.
Rockstar may be in an enviable position when it comes to the excitement surrounding GTA 6, but it is also a precarious one. Pricing the game at $100 may be too big of a risk, and it could be safer to simply rely on the hype translating to sales and long-term players who will spend more money over time on GTA Online. Without an official announcement from Rockstar regarding GTA 6’s price, players might not have to worry about these rumors just yet.