GTA 6 is the gaming release of the generation, and the frenzy around it already reaches beyond the game itself. Pre-orders open this week, analysts are debating the price, and scammers — not waiting for sales to start — are already cashing in on the hype.
How much will GTA 6 cost
According to Eurogamer, experts are discussing a price in the £80–90–100 range — and the bar Rockstar sets will largely shape pricing across the whole industry for years to come. Exact figures arrive with pre-orders, but it’s already clear GTA 6 could set a new ceiling for AAA game prices.
‘Early access’ scam sites are already here
Amid the hype, Malwarebytes flagged a wave of fake sites promising “VIP early access” to GTA 6. The scheme is classic: a site mimics an official one, promises exclusive early access, and phishes your card or account details. The key thing to understand — there is no early access to GTA 6, and any such offer is fraudulent by definition.
What it means for players
- Buy only from official and trusted sellers. “Exclusive early access to GTA 6” is always a scam.
- Don’t enter card details or Rockstar logins on third-party ‘VIP’ sites. One phishing entry and the account goes to scammers.
- While GTA 6 isn’t out yet, software for GTA 5 and GTA Online stays relevant — for example Arcane GTA5 Enhanced. The full list is on the GTA 5 game page.
Bottom line
The game isn’t even out and scammers are already monetizing the wait. The basic hygiene is simple: trusted sources, no “exclusive access” offers, and caution with any site that rushes you to pay for GTA 6.
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