GTA 6 Price Leak: Retailer Lists Five Editions Before June 25 Pre-Orders
by 6Charts Team Category: news 5 min readA retailer leaked five GTA 6 PS5 editions from €89.99 to €199.99 ahead of June 25 pre-orders, but the prices appear to be placeholders, not confirmed figures.
Days before Rockstar opens the books, a retailer page set the whole community guessing about how much the game will cost. The GTA 6 price leak came from the Portuguese arm of retailer Fnac, which listed five separate PS5 editions ahead of official pre-orders. The listing is real, but the prices on it are not confirmed, and trusted voices are already calling them placeholders.
What the Fnac listing showed
As reported by Push Square, GamesRadar, and Softonic around June 21 2026, Fnac Portugal listed five GTA 6 PS5 SKUs internally codenamed RS1 through RS5. The prices ran in clean steps: €89.99, €99.99, €109.99, €119.99, and €199.99. Each carried a November 2026 release window, which lines up with Rockstar's official November 19 2026 date.
Fans quickly read the five tiers as a Standard edition followed by several Deluxe versions, with the top €199.99 RS5 slot looking like a likely Collector's Edition. Converted roughly, that top tier sits around $230, which is the figure that drew the most attention across coverage.
Why the prices look like placeholders
This is where the caution comes in, and it is significant. Trusted leaker bilbil-kun pushed back on the numbers, pointing out that the EAN barcodes attached to the SKUs do not match Take-Two's usual prefixes. On that basis, bilbil-kun described the listed prices as "random ones," meaning the retailer's system was likely populated with stand-in values rather than figures handed down by the publisher.
Push Square's own writer raised a related doubt. The neat €10 increments stacking up from €89.99 to €119.99 look almost too tidy for a real pricing structure, which is the kind of pattern that tends to appear when a database is filled with placeholder entries to reserve the SKUs. Both signals point the same way: the listing exists, but the prices on it should not be trusted as final.
What is confirmed and what is not
The confirmed part is narrow. Rockstar opens official GTA 6 pre-orders on June 25 2026, and real pricing is expected to be revealed at that point. The November 19 2026 release date stands. Everything beyond that, including the specific edition prices and the existence of a Collector's Edition at €199.99, sits in the unconfirmed column.
That distinction matters because pre-order leaks travel fast. A retailer listing five tiers feels like hard evidence, especially with a matching release window attached, but a placeholder price is still a placeholder. Until Rockstar publishes its own numbers, the safe reading is that GTA 6 will have multiple editions, which the listing suggests, while the exact figures remain open.
Why retailers leak this way
Listings like Fnac's surface because retailers build product pages and reserve SKUs ahead of a publisher's public announcement. To do that, store systems need entries in place, and those entries often carry temporary barcodes and placeholder prices until the real data arrives. That workflow is exactly why the mismatched EAN prefixes are such a useful tell here. They mark the entries as internal scaffolding rather than finished, publisher-supplied information.
What to watch for on June 25
The practical move is to wait. June 25 2026 is the date that will replace speculation with facts, when Rockstar is expected to confirm how many editions exist, what each costs, and what pre-order bonuses come attached. If the real prices land near the leaked tiers, the Fnac listing will look prescient. If they do not, it will stand as a reminder that a real leak and a confirmed price are two very different things.
Once pricing is settled and GTA 6 arrives in November, the online and roleplay communities will spread across hundreds of servers. 6Charts will help players find, vote on, and review the GTA 6 servers that grow out of the launch, whichever edition you end up buying.