Gta Vi pricing surfaces as Loaded lists Xbox at £89.99 and reseller posts $124.19 placeholder (gta vi)
Digital storefront listings have surfaced that assign a range of prices to Grand Theft Auto 6, and those figures are driving fresh debate over how much players will pay at launch. The chatter matters now because one listing shows the standard Xbox edition at £89. 99 while another reseller entry lists a $124. 19 figure, and there is no confirmation from Rockstar or Take-Two about pricing or a PC launch alongside consoles in November.
Loaded listing shows £89. 99 for Xbox and £60. 99 for PC code
A Loaded listing for the game carries a price tag of £89. 99 for the Xbox version of the standard game and a separate £60. 99 tag for a PC code that would be redeemed on the Rockstar Games Launcher. The listing includes a summary, screenshots taken from Rockstar's official slate, and information suggesting the game will come with online multiplayer at launch.
Reseller page posts $124. 19 on Xbox Series X|S and lacks PS5 listing
A game key reseller page shows a price of $124. 19 for the Xbox Series X|S listing, though clicking through reportedly reveals no actual finalized price and an apparent option to select a PC version that also has no listing. That storefront page does not include a PS5 listing for the title.
Placeholders, conversions and the $70–$100 debate
Observers note the £89. 99 Xbox tag would likely translate to roughly $99. 99 in the United States, and commentary in the context points to a broader conversation about the bottom-most tier of the game running anywhere from $70 to $100. The $124. 19 figure is being treated as an obvious placeholder, but if Loaded’s £89. 99 tag were accurate it would nudge the retail price toward the higher end of the $70–$100 range.
Gta Vi November launch and PC uncertainty
Right now there is no indication that Grand Theft Auto 6 will launch on PC alongside console platforms in November, and both Rockstar and Take-Two have provided no confirmation of the game's price. The context makes clear the timing of a PC release alongside consoles in November is unclear in the provided context.
Loaded’s track record, former CD Keys name and other listings
Loaded, formerly CD Keys, is described as a digital storefront and a purveyor of game and DLC codes for almost every major platform, and it is favored heavily by PC gamers because it often offers cut-price codes even at launch. The context points to another example: Loaded has a listing for State of Decay 3 on PC that shows a £19. 99 price, a figure characterized in the context as almost certainly incorrect.
Reactions, investor comments and fringe sleuthing
One investor-related detail in the context notes that Strauss Zelnick has told investors previously that the company has kept the game affordable through the years. Reader commentary included lines such as “Is it launching on PC day 1? No surprise on price but kind of surprised no 2027 delay and possible PC release day 1” and “Considering the amount of money people will spend on in game purchases, Rockstar should be handing it out for free. £90 is daylight robbery. ” The context also mentions that internet detectives have started probing Asha Sharma’s Xbox profile, digging into elements that look a little strange.
What remains confirmed and what remains a placeholder
Across the listings the context emphasizes that the £89. 99 and $124. 19 figures are best read as placeholders: the listings carry basic descriptors and screenshots but there is no official pricing confirmation from Rockstar or Take-Two, and the PC launch alongside consoles in November is unclear in the provided context.