03 Jul 2026, 17:39
Rockstar reportedly discusses the pricing of GTA VI
- Rockstar Games said it set a price of $79.99 for Grand Theft Auto VI, which, according to the company, is not a physical disc, but a digital purchase.
- The Verge notes that GTA VI will have 19 layers of content, and the company wrote about the comment about the exact pricing format.
- Forbes reports that Sony plans to launch physical discs for new PlayStation games in 2028.
Rockstar Games has set the price of Grand Theft Auto VI at $79.99, stating that physical discs are not included. The company says that the disc will be replaced with a digital format, The Verge reports.
The material says that GTA VI will have 19 layers, while Rockstar has not commented on the reason for the change in the physical format. The Verge also adds that the breakdown of the commentaries is unclear.
In addition, based on The Verge, the pricing for games will be as follows: Capcom has already announced that 93% of its games are sold online, which indicates that the company is not interested in physical discs. The material also says that there are plans to release PS6, which could be realized as early as 2028. The same applies to Forbes, which says that the company is planning to release physical discs for new PlayStation games in 2028. Forbes also notes that the reason for the change is not clear, and that Sony, according to the company, is considering the possibility of releasing discs.
Forbes adds that it is planning to release PS6, which could be realized as early as 2028. Forbes also says that, in the context of the change, Sony is considering the possibility that the new discs will be released as early as 2028.
The Verge also believes that, without discs, the possible reason for the change in the physical format is that the company wants to sell digital copies. The Verge also adds that it is possible that the company is considering the possibility of releasing physical discs in the future.
Finally, according to The Verge, the release of GTA VI will have a different gravity field than physical discs, or physical discs will be released with a different code for the digital format. The Verge also adds that the company will not plan any further changes.
Tags: Technology/Culture/Computer Games