Let’s take a look at the possibility of Rockstar Games’ upcoming title, GTA 6, being priced at $100, and whether this price tag is justified.

One of the ongoing debates in the GTA 6 community is whether the game should be priced at $100. Various discussions claim the upcoming Grand Theft Auto sequel could be the most expensive game ever made. This led to speculations that the base game might not follow the standard $70 premium pricing.
Some fans shared that the price increase is necessary due to the development cost. Others claim that it’s unnecessary and could lead to setting a new standard in AAA game pricing. With that said, let’s talk about whether GTA 6 should be priced at $100.
Disclaimer: The following discussion is based entirely on speculation. No official pricing for Grand Theft Auto 6 has been confirmed by Rockstar Games or Take-Two Interactive.
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The Case for a Higher Price Tag for GTA 6

Discussion justifying the $100 price tag for GTA 6 is due to its speculated development cost. According to various industry analysts, development costs for the game are around $1.5 to $2 billion. However, considering it’s a highly anticipated title, analysts claim that the game would break even within 30 days of its release.
If GTA 6 does deliver unmatched open world, cutting-edge visuals, advanced AI, and years of post-launch support, some fans would be happy to buy the game with a higher upfront cost. Besides, the base game alone could offer hundreds of hours of playtime.
This has been true for most of the recent Grand Theft Auto titles. If GTA 6 can deliver the same replayability, it’s most definitely worth the $100 price tag. That’s not even considering its online multiplayer content yet. Once GTA 6 Online drops, there’s more to consume in the game, even if it’s a separate purchase.
However, there are also issues to consider if the game would be this expensive on release.
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Why GTA 6 Priced at $100 Could Be Too Much

Potential Player Alienation Due to Pricing
One of the problems with the $100 price point for GTA 6 is how it can alienate a good chunk of the player base. A higher entry cost might slow the adoption rate. This is particularly true among younger players or those in regions with weaker purchasing power.
GTA 6 Online Can Have Microtransactions
On top of that, the base game will not likely be the only source of revenue for Rockstar Games. If they follow the same formula, GTA 6 Online would feature microtransactions in the form of Shark Cards.
This is the premium currency of the game that converts to in-game money. According to industry analysts, the game’s online multiplayer might generate around $500 million per year. This means, Rockstar Games can have a steady revenue years after the game has been released.
Industry Trends and Inflation in Gaming
AAA gaming has already seen a shift from $60 to $70 as the new standard. This is especially true on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. This increase has been justified by publishers as necessary to match rising development costs. However, no major release has yet crossed the $100 mark for a base game. This means GTA 6 could set a new standard in video game pricing.
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Is GTA 6 Priced at $100 Justified or Not?
![GTA 6 is releasing in 2026 [Source: Rockstar Games]](https://static.deltiasgaming.com/2025/05/MixCollage-07-May-2025-10-49-PM-920.jpg)
Ultimately, whether GTA 6 deserves a $100 price tag comes down to perceived value. If Rockstar delivers a game that truly redefines open-world design, offers hundreds of hours of content, and provides years of free updates, some fans may find it worth the cost.
On the other hand, setting a very high price point might not be necessary. Rockstar Games can and most likely will add microtransactions in GTA 6 Online. This gives them a steady revenue stream for years. However, they do need to constantly add new content that players can engage in. With that in mind, pricing the base game at $70–$80 could still allow them to generate substantial long-term profits through GTA 6 Online.
But without official confirmation, all of this remains in the realm of speculation. GTA 6 is set to release on May 26, 2026. Until then, we’ll just have to keep our eyes peeled for when Rockstar Games finally makes its move.
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