By AB Rehman
I’ve covered Rockstar Games for the better part of two console generations, and I honestly can’t remember a build-up like this one. Not for GTA 5. Not for Red Dead Redemption 2. This is different. We’re three months out from launch, pre-orders have been live for weeks, and as of this week, Rockstar has finally locked in a date for the trailer everyone’s been refreshing Twitter for.
So let’s cut through the noise. Here’s everything that’s actually confirmed about Grand Theft Auto VI — no leaks dressed up as facts, no wishful thinking. Just what Rockstar and Take-Two have put their name to.
The Quick Version, For Those Short On Time
- Release date: November 19, 2026, on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S
- Trailer 3 (“extended look”): August 27, 2026 — Netflix first, Rockstar’s own channels a few hours later
- Price: $79.99 Standard Edition, $99.99 Ultimate Edition
- Pre-orders: Live since June 25, 2026
- PC and PS4: Not happening at launch — more on that below
- Setting: Vice City, inside the fictional state of Leonida
Now let’s get into the detail, because there’s a lot of it.
The Cover Art That Started the Countdown
Rockstar dropped the official GTA VI cover art on June 18, 2026, and it did exactly what cover art is supposed to do — it set the tone. Jason and Lucia front and centre, that unmistakable pink-and-teal Vice City palette, palm trees and neon doing all the talking. If you’ve been following this series since the PS2 days, it’s a deliberate callback. Rockstar isn’t just building a new open world here; it’s leaning hard into the aesthetic DNA of the original Vice City and its underrated PSP prequel, Vice City Stories. Same sun-bleached glamour, same criminal-underbelly energy, just rebuilt from the ground up for 2026 hardware.
Trailer Breakdown: Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going
Trailer 1 (December 2023)
This is the one that broke the internet before it was even meant to be public — it leaked roughly 16 hours early, forcing Rockstar to push it live ahead of schedule. It didn’t matter. Over 90 million views in the first 24 hours told you everything about the appetite for this game. We met Lucia. We got our first look at a modern-day Vice City. And we got confirmation that Rockstar was finally, after over a decade, going back home.
Trailer 2 (May 2025)
Rockstar dropped this one with almost no warning, and it expanded the world considerably. <cite index=”8-1″>A three-minute video offered a new look at heroes Jason and Lucia while also showing a few of the other faces central to the story of this new era of Vice City</cite>. We saw highways, wetlands, factories, wildlife — a real sense that Vice City is just one piece of a much bigger map. Speedboats, dirt bikes, jet skis, a cheeky Ammu-Nation advert. It felt less like a teaser and more like a promise.
Trailer 3: Finally, an Actual Date
Here’s the headline news, and it’s fresh. Rockstar has confirmed the third trailer — officially billed as an “extended look” — will premiere on August 27, 2026, streaming first on Netflix at 3 PM ET, before landing on Rockstar’s own YouTube and website six hours later at 9 PM ET. It’s an unusual distribution choice, and it tells you Rockstar wants this moment to feel like an event, not just another upload.
Fans have been starved for over a year since Trailer 2, so the pressure on this one is immense. The two previous trailers were cinematic in tone with barely any actual gameplay footage. The expectation this time? Real gameplay. Heist mechanics. Combat. Maybe even a first proper look at how GTA Online’s next-gen return will work.
The Map: Leonida, Vice City, and That Vice City Stories Connection
GTA 6 is set in the fictional state of Leonida — Rockstar’s take on Florida — with Vice City sitting at its heart as a modern reimagining of Miami. Six regions have been officially confirmed through the trailers and screenshot drops:
- Vice City — the neon-soaked urban core, art deco skyline, beaches, nightlife
- Leonida Keys — a tropical island chain modelled on the Florida Keys
- Grassrivers — Everglades-inspired wetlands with airboats and alligators
- Mount Kalaga National Park — mountains, forests, and off-road trails up north
- Port Gellhorn — a working-class industrial waterfront town
- Ambrosia — teased in marketing materials, details still thin
For longtime fans, the Vice City connection runs deeper than nostalgia. The original 2002 Vice City and its 2006 PSP prequel Vice City Stories built the mythology of a sun-drenched, crime-riddled Miami stand-in — all Cuban gang wars, cocaine cowboys, and pastel excess. GTA 6 isn’t a remake of either game, and it’s set in the present day rather than the ’80s, but the DNA is unmistakable. Rockstar is treating this less as a reboot and more as a spiritual continuation — the same city, decades later, with all the corruption and glamour that implies.
Community mapping projects — the same dedicated fan groups who nailed the Los Santos layout ahead of GTA 5’s release — estimate the world at somewhere in the region of 125 km² of explorable land, which would put it comfortably ahead of GTA V. Rockstar hasn’t confirmed an official number, so treat that as an educated estimate rather than gospel.
Release Date: Why It Got Delayed (Twice)
This is the part that tested everyone’s patience. GTA 6 was originally teased for a 2025 launch at the tail end of the first trailer. Then came delay number one, pushing it to May 26, 2026. Then, in a November 2025 announcement that landed mere minutes before an earnings call, Rockstar delayed it again to its current date: November 19, 2026.
Why did Rockstar delay GTA 6?
Rockstar’s own explanation was blunt and, frankly, believable: the studio needed more time <cite index=”7-1″>”to deliver at the level of quality you expect and deserve.”</cite> This is a company that has never rushed a flagship release, and given the sheer scale of what’s being promised here — a map roughly double GTA V’s size, two full protagonists, a genuinely reactive world — a bit of extra polish time tracks. It’s also worth remembering Rockstar’s track record: GTA 5 slipped, Red Dead Redemption 2 slipped twice. This studio would rather eat bad headlines for a few months than ship something broken.
Will Rockstar delay GTA 6 again?
Here’s where I’ll give you my honest read rather than just the official line. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has been about as firm as a corporate executive gets, reaffirming November 19 repeatedly through 2026 — including in a July 2026 shareholder letter that called the upcoming fiscal year a potential “major inflection point” for the entire company. Zelnick has also told investors directly that no further delays are expected. That’s about as close to a guarantee as you’ll get from a publicly traded company managing billions in investor expectations. Nothing in gaming is ever 100% locked until the disc — or in this case, the digital download — is live, but every signal right now points to Rockstar holding the line.
PC Release and PS4 Compatibility: The Bad News
I’ll be straight with you here, because a lot of outlets are dancing around it. GTA 6 is not coming to PS4 or Xbox One. Full stop. There was never a realistic path for last-gen hardware to run a world this dense, and any early database placeholders suggesting otherwise were reportedly scrubbed during development. If you’re still on a PS4, this is the game that finally forces the upgrade conversation.
PC players, the news isn’t much better in the short term. As of this writing, Rockstar has not announced a PC release date, a storefront, or system requirements. History isn’t encouraging on timing, either — GTA 4 took roughly seven months to reach PC after its console debut, while GTA 5 took around 14 to 19 months depending on how you count it. If that pattern holds, PC players could realistically be looking at sometime in 2027 or later. It’s frustrating, especially given PC represents a huge chunk of the existing GTA Online player base, but Rockstar has consistently prioritised console performance first with this franchise.
Price, Pre-Orders, and What You Actually Get
Pre-orders opened on June 25, 2026, across PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, and Rockstar’s own channels. Here’s the breakdown:
- Standard Edition: $79.99
- Ultimate Edition: $99.99 (includes the core game plus bonus content)
- Pre-order bonus: The Vintage Vice City Pack, free with either edition if you pre-order before November 20, 2026
- Pre-load window: Opens November 12, 2026, a week ahead of release
Notice that Standard Edition price. It’s above the traditional $70 AAA ceiling that’s held for the last few years, and it makes GTA 6 one of the more expensive console launches in recent memory. Given the scale of what’s being promised, and given that this is arguably the most anticipated entertainment product launch in history, I don’t think it’ll dent demand much — but it’s worth budgeting for if you’re planning on grabbing a physical copy too. One quirk worth knowing: Rockstar has confirmed the physical edition won’t include a playable disc, just a code, so don’t assume you’re getting a plug-and-play cartridge experience.

Rockstar’s Bigger Picture: Money, Legacy, and What Comes Next
How much money has GTA 5 actually made?
This is where the scale of GTA 6’s stakes really comes into focus. GTA 5 launched in September 2013 and made back its budget within days. By the most recent Take-Two financial disclosures, the Grand Theft Auto franchise has generated over $10.38 billion in net revenue since that launch — a figure that includes game sales across five console generations, the Trilogy remaster, and years of GTA Online microtransaction revenue. The game has shipped somewhere north of 225 million copies. For context, that revenue figure rivals entire Hollywood franchises spanning decades, achieved by a single game and its online mode over roughly thirteen years.
That’s the shadow GTA 6 is stepping into. Take-Two has projected fiscal 2027 — the year that includes GTA 6’s launch window — could be its best-ever year for net bookings, with company guidance suggesting $8 billion-plus in revenue.
Is GTA V free on the Rockstar Games Launcher?
Not free outright, no — but Rockstar has been steadily tearing down paywalls around it. In March 2025, the free upgrade path to GTA V Enhanced went live for existing PC owners through the Rockstar Games Launcher, Steam, and Epic Games — no extra charge if you already owned the base game. Then, in a bigger move on June 18, 2026, Rockstar removed the paywall entirely on the current-gen console upgrade, meaning PS4 owners could claim the PS5 version and Xbox One owners could claim the Series X|S version for free, with full save and GTA Online progress carried over. It’s a smart bit of housekeeping ahead of GTA 6 — Rockstar clearly wants as many players as possible sitting on modern hardware before the sequel lands.
What will Rockstar do after GTA 6?
Nobody outside Rockstar’s Edinburgh, San Diego, Toronto, and Lincoln studios actually knows for certain, and I’d be skeptical of anyone who tells you otherwise with total confidence. What we do know is that Rockstar’s 2,000-plus staff won’t simply down tools on launch day — GTA Online’s next-generation return alone will likely absorb a huge chunk of post-launch resources for years, much like GTA V’s online mode did.
Beyond that, it’s speculation, but informed speculation. The most persistent rumours point to three candidates: a long-rumoured Bully 2 (reportedly in development for roughly two years before being shelved), Red Dead Redemption 3, or an entirely new IP. Insiders have suggested Rockstar may be looking to diversify away from its two flagship franchises after GTA 6 ships, partly to avoid another eight-year wait between mainline releases. My honest take? Don’t expect any concrete announcement before 2028 at the earliest. Rockstar’s post-launch playbook has always been “support the current game relentlessly,” and there’s no reason to expect that changes this time.
How do I invest in Rockstar Games?
You can’t buy stock directly in Rockstar Games — it isn’t independently listed. Rockstar is a wholly owned label under Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., which trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker TTWO. If you want financial exposure to GTA 6’s performance, that’s the route: open a brokerage account, search for TTWO, and you’re buying a stake in the parent company, which also owns 2K (NBA 2K, Civilization, WWE 2K) and Zynga’s mobile portfolio.
A quick and important caveat, because I take this seriously: I’m not a financial advisor, and this isn’t investment advice. Stock prices move on far more than a single game launch, and Take-Two’s share price already reflects a huge amount of GTA 6 anticipation. Do your own research, understand the risk, and talk to a licensed advisor before putting real money down.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I pre-order GTA 6 now? Yes. Pre-orders have been open since June 25, 2026, on PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, and through Rockstar directly. Both the $79.99 Standard and $99.99 Ultimate editions are available, and pre-ordering either before November 20, 2026 gets you the Vintage Vice City Pack for free.
Can I play GTA 6 on PS4? No. GTA 6 is confirmed exclusively for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S at launch. There is no PS4, Xbox One, or Nintendo Switch version, and none has been announced for the future either.
How do I invest in Rockstar Games? You can’t invest in Rockstar directly, since it isn’t publicly traded on its own. You’d buy shares in its parent company, Take-Two Interactive, under the ticker TTWO on the NASDAQ. Speak to a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
Should I pre-order the game early? If you already know you’re buying day one and want the free Vintage Vice City Pack, there’s little downside to pre-ordering now, since digital pre-orders are generally low-risk. If you’re on the fence about the price or want to see Trailer 3 and reviews first, there’s no harm waiting — the pre-order bonus window runs right up to November 20, 2026.
Should I wait for the PC version? If PC is your only platform, you may not have much choice — Rockstar hasn’t confirmed a PC release date, and based on past launches (GTA 4 and GTA 5 both arrived on PC well after consoles), a wait of a year or more wouldn’t be surprising. If you own a PS5 or Xbox Series X|S, there’s no compelling reason to wait.
What will Rockstar do after GTA 6? Officially, nothing has been announced. Unofficially, expect years of GTA Online support first, with Bully 2, Red Dead Redemption 3, or a new IP as the most-rumoured next steps.
When is Trailer 3 coming? August 27, 2026. It premieres on Netflix at 3 PM ET, with Rockstar’s own YouTube and website upload following at 9 PM ET the same day.
When is the exact GTA 6 release date? Thursday, November 19, 2026, on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Where is GTA 6 set? The fictional state of Leonida, based on Florida, with Vice City — Rockstar’s version of modern Miami — as the central hub.
Why did Rockstar delay GTA 6? Rockstar has said it needed additional time to hit its usual quality bar. Given the scope of the map and the ambition of the project, that explanation holds up against the studio’s history with Red Dead Redemption 2 and GTA 5, both of which also slipped their original targets.
Will Rockstar delay GTA 6 again? Take-Two’s leadership has repeatedly and publicly reaffirmed November 19, 2026, including as recently as a July 2026 shareholder letter, and has stated no further delays are expected. It’s never a 100% guarantee until the game is actually out, but the signals right now are as strong as they get.
Final Thoughts
Three months out, and this is finally starting to feel real. Trailer 3 lands in a few weeks, pre-orders are live, and barring something genuinely unforeseen, November 19 looks like the date we’ve all been waiting for since that first trailer leaked back in 2023. Whether you’re a day-one Ultimate Edition buyer or someone still holding out for the PC version, this is shaping up to be the biggest entertainment launch of the decade — and I’ll be covering every twist between now and launch day.
What are you most hoping to see in Trailer 3? Drop your predictions in the comments below — I read every one, and I’ll be back with a full breakdown the moment it drops.
