A Rockstar Support email that briefly gave disc fans hope has been shot down fast. A new report insists Grand Theft Auto 6 will launch as a digital-only title on November 19 for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, with no physical disc planned at launch or at any point after.
Pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto VI are now open, you can pre-order here.
The email that caused the confusion
Here's the lowdown. Earlier this week, an insider who had previously claimed GTA 6 would launch without a physical version appeared to walk that back, saying a proper disc-based edition would arrive in December. That reversal sparked genuine excitement among players who had been frustrated by the download-code-in-a-box approach confirmed when pre-orders opened.
The source of the confusion was a Rockstar Support email. A player had filed a ticket asking about a disc-based version of Grand Theft Auto VI, and the response read: "You will be able to acquire a physical copy during the following months." Understandably, people ran with that.
The problem is that the language is being misread. A report citing a source with direct knowledge of the release plans confirms the email's authenticity as coming from Rockstar, but says it is "being misinterpreted by a hopeful internet." The position, as the report frames it, is still no physical release, "not at launch, and not months later."
Why this matters beyond one game
The physical disc conversation around GTA 6 has been running hot all week. Pre-orders opened recently and the confirmed approach, a box containing a download code rather than a disc, triggered a wider debate about game ownership, second-hand sales, and what a "physical" copy actually means anymore.
What most players miss in these debates is that the download-code-in-a-box model is not just a GTA 6 problem. It represents a broader shift that publishers have been testing for years. GTA 6 doing it at this scale, for arguably the most anticipated release in gaming history, effectively normalizes the practice for every major title that follows.
Insomniac moved quickly to distance Marvel's Wolverine from the situation, publicly confirming that game will include an actual disc. The contrast was pointed and clearly intentional.
For players still hoping a December disc release was coming, the message from this latest report is blunt: that hope appears to be based on a misread support ticket, not a real plan. If you want GTA 6 on day one, the GTA 6 pre-order guide covers exactly how to lock in a copy on PS5 or Xbox Series X/S right now.
What else is happening with GTA 6 this week
The physical disc situation has dominated headlines, but it is far from the only news. Rockstar also revealed that GTA 6 will feature an in-game social network, described as a TikTok-style platform where players can follow influencers, watch videos, and unlock "secret" side missions. That is a significant content reveal buried under the disc drama.
Retail demand projections are also worth watching. At least one major video game retailer has warned that GTA 6 demand will "likely outstrip supply" during the holiday season, which adds another layer of urgency to the pre-order conversation regardless of format.
The key here is that November 19 is locked in, the digital-only approach appears to be locked in too, and the window for clarity from Take-Two is narrowing fast. For everything else confirmed so far, the GTA 6 guides collection has the latest on multiplayer, pricing, platforms, and more.







