
Games have been getting more expensive in recent years, and it isn’t unusual to see AAA games have budgets on par with Hollywood blockbusters. Insomniac’s Spider-Man 2 cost an eye-watering $300 million, eclipsing the price of No Way Home (excluding marketing costs). GTA 6 is looking like the latest and most extreme example of this.
GTA 6’s Rumored Budget Of $1-2 Billion Makes It The Most Expensive Game Ever
It Could Cost More Than All Of Ubisoft










According to Insider Gaming, GTA 6 is rumored to cost Rockstar Games a truly astounding $1-2 billion, a figure unheard of in the gaming industry. Getting into the hundreds of millions has become more common, but even AAA titles (and Ubisoft’s AAAA games) tend to be $300 million at the most. GTA 6 will likely shatter this, and even spreading this budget across the roughly seven years the game has been in development doesn’t make it look any less shocking.
GTA 6Â will allegedly cost $100Â at launch, a figure that has caused a lot of controversy.
How GTA 6’s Rumored Budget Compares To Previous GTA Games
It Blows GTA 5’s Massive Budget Out Of The Water

Comparatively, GTA started quite humbly, with the original costing $1-2 million in 1997. GTA 2 cost $3-4 million, GTA 3 cost $5 million, Vice City had a similar budget, San Andreas doubled it to $10 million, and GTA 4 upped the ante massively, costing $100 million. This was then dwarfed by GTA 5‘s $250 million, a budget that isn’t far off what most AAA games are sitting at today, but adjusting for inflation puts it at roughly $340 million. This would be a massive figure today, but could potentially be a third or less of GTA 6‘s budget.
Rockstar seem quite comfortable with the idea that Grand Theft Auto 6 could be the biggest game release of all time. It has a lot to live up to, and the standards could very well be impossible to meet, but Rockstar’s track record implies that GTA 6 will be something special. Whether it will be $1-2 billion special remains to be seen, and of course, whether it will make that money back.