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Home » The next Grand Theft Auto will not cost a bomb, after all, as Take-Two CEO talks GTA 6
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The next Grand Theft Auto will not cost a bomb, after all, as Take-Two CEO talks GTA 6

By dailyguardian.aeApril 30, 20263 Mins Read
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It looks like Rockstar’s most anticipated game in over a decade might not require you to sell a kidney to afford it. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick took to the stage at iicon, a conference for video game executives, and addressed the elephant in every gamer’s living room — how much will GTA 6 actually cost? He didn’t drop a number, but the tone of his answer was enough to dial back the low-level panic that’s been simmering in gaming circles for months. The super-premium $100-plus price point that had been doing the rounds as a rumor? Zelnick’s comments nudged it firmly away. His language was that of someone who understands that people need to feel like they got a fair deal.

He even made an argument that most gamers instinctively know but rarely hear from a suit — that game prices have barely moved in over a decade while everything else has gotten dramatically more expensive. He wasn’t using that as a justification to charge more. He was using it as context for why value perception matters so much.

So, what does it mean?

There’s a very particular art to saying a lot without confirming anything, and Zelnick has clearly mastered it. But reading between the lines, the message was consistent: the goal is to make something so undeniably incredible that whatever you pay for it feels like a bargain in hindsight. That’s a high bar to set publicly, and frankly, it’s the kind of confidence you can only project when you really believe in what’s being built.

He also admitted — refreshingly — that the question of how to even measure GTA 6‘s success keeps him up at night. For a game that could be the biggest entertainment launch in history, that’s a surprisingly human thing to admit. It suggests the internal pressure is immense, but the focus remains on the product.

November 19 cannot come soon enough

GTA 6 launches November 19, 2026, on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, and Zelnick himself cracked that he expects many people to suddenly develop mysterious illnesses that day. Honestly, fair warning to employers everywhere.

A man drives away in a boat with stolen money in Grand Theft Auto 5 art.

Oh, and for fans who’ve been quietly hoping for an L.A. Noire sequel — Zelnick threw a slim but real bone your way. No announcement, but the door isn’t closed either. Rockstar’s legacy IP is apparently on the table for future exploration, contingent on finding teams with passion for it. For now, though, all roads lead to November, and if Zelnick’s confidence is anything to go by, GTA 6 is setting out to be worth every cent, whatever that cent figure turns out to be.

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