GTA VI: all the news on Rockstar’s next entry in the Grand Theft Auto series
It’s been over a decade and two console generations since GTA V came out, and its sequel is still a work in progress. GTA VI has faced multiple delays, with developer Rockstar Games bumping back its predicted release date twice, first to May 26th, 2026, then again to November 19th, 2026, a full year after its originally planned release window of fall 2025, and facing accusations of union busting after firing more than 30 employees.
Now, preorders have opened for the digital code-only game, offering the $79.99 standard edition and $99.99 Ultimate Edition on both PS5 and Xbox Series X / S.
Early official glimpses offered a look at the game’s protagonists, Jason and Lucia, as the game will follow the pair around Vice City as they attempt to navigate a criminal conspiracy after a job goes south. After leaks of early builds a few years ago, a new “CyberLeek” series of posts have popped up, showing sequences of the game just days ahead of Rockstar’s planned Netflix-exclusive (for six hours) event on August 27th.
Read on below for all of the news and updates about Grand Theft Auto VI.
- Grand Theft Auto VI exists in its own universe
- Microsoft and Discord subpoenaed over GTA VI gameplay leaks
- A GTA VI leaker seemingly has a playable build.
- GTA VI keeps leaking ahead of its gameplay premiere
- GTA VI preorders have gotten off to an “exceptional start.”
- GTA VI is getting an ‘extended look’ at the end of August
- Where to preorder Grand Theft Auto VI
- Rockstar workers push to unionize ahead of GTA VI’s launch
- With GTA looming, consoles are getting expensive at the worst possible time
- GTA VI is a worrying sign for the future of physical games
- GTA VI is download-only.
- GTA VI finally gets a price tag
- GTA VI preorders open June 25th.
- Grand Theft Auto VI is warping the video game release calendar
- Rockstar Games developers have unionized.
- Take-Two still isn’t sharing GTA VI’s price.
- You might be able to pre-order GTA VI soon.
- Grand Theft Auto VI launch delayed until November 2026
- Rockstar claims fired employees were leaking company information.
- GTA VI developer accused of union busting in mass firings
- Am I the only person that didn’t watch the GTA VI trailer?
- Rockstar says new GTA VI trailer was ‘equal parts gameplay and cutscenes’
- Grand Theft Auto VI’s second trailer sets up its Bonnie and Clyde story
- Let’s rewatch the Grand Theft Auto VI trailer
- Grand Theft Auto VI release delayed to May 2026
- GTA V is Twitch’s most watched game of 2024
- GTA V is coming back to Game Pass, again.
- Rockstar’s working on bringing Roblox creators to GTA VI
- GTA VI is still coming this fall.
- Grand Theft Auto VI is launching in fall 2025
- It’s RTO for the GTA VI devs.
- GTA Online will no longer support Rockstar Editor on old-gen consoles.
- Y’all really liked that trailer, huh?
- Digital Foundry posted a nearly 37-minute analysis of the GTA VI trailer.
- The GTA VI trailer is already breaking viewership records on YouTube.
- GTA VI isn’t launching on PC.
- The first GTA VI trailer is here
- This is where you can watch the first GTA VI trailer tomorrow.
- Speak softly, then drop a hype-ass trailer.
- Grand Theft Auto VI’s first trailer will debut in December
- Rockstar confirms hack, says work on GTA VI will ‘continue as planned’
- GTA 6 gameplay leaks online in 90 videos
- GTA VI could finally let you blow up Miami as a woman in 2024
- Rockstar finally confirms it’s working on the next Grand Theft Auto
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