Portuguese retailer Fnac may have just spilled one of the biggest remaining mysteries around Grand Theft Auto 6: how much it's going to cost.
The retailer's website quietly posted five separate product listings under placeholder codenames 'RS1' through 'RS5', all scheduled for a November release window. Fans are connecting the 'RS' prefix directly to Rockstar Games, the studio behind GTA 6. Whether that connection is intentional or coincidental, the pricing spread attached to those listings is what's generating the most conversation.
What the five SKUs actually suggest
The listings climb in roughly $11 increments from the entry tier up to a premium option that lands at nearly $230. Translated from euros to USD, the five price points look like this:
The key here is that European retail prices rarely translate cleanly to US prices due to VAT and regional pricing structures. Mario Kart World, for example, launched at €89.99 in Europe but retails for $79.99 in the US. If GTA 6 follows a similar pattern, the base physical edition could land closer to $80 to $90 stateside, not the full $103 the euro conversion implies.
Five distinct physical SKUs is a lot, though. That kind of spread is unusual even for major releases, and the perfectly even €10 increments between RS1 and RS4 feel more like placeholder scaffolding than a finalized retail structure. RS5 at roughly $230 almost certainly represents a collector's edition of some kind, which would track with how Rockstar has handled premium bundles in the past.
The $80 question gamers have been asking for months
The GTA 6 pricing conversation has been running hot for a while. The broader industry has been inching toward an $80 standard for tentpole releases, and a game of GTA 6's scale would be a natural candidate to push that ceiling further. What most players miss is that even a $79.99 base price would be a significant step up from the $59.99 that defined the previous console generation, and a Digital Deluxe edition with early access could push the effective day-one cost well above $100 for players who want in first.
The November release window on Fnac's listings aligns with GTA 6's previously announced 19th November launch date, which adds at least some credibility to the SKUs being real product entries rather than complete fabrications.
What happens next week could answer everything
Pre-orders for GTA 6 are set to open on 25th June, just days away. That date is widely expected to come with an official pricing announcement, a breakdown of available editions, and possibly a new trailer. If Rockstar follows the standard pre-order launch playbook, the full picture should be clear before the end of next week.
For now, the Fnac leak gives the clearest picture yet of what the physical edition structure might look like, even if the exact US price points remain unconfirmed. The base tier landing around $80 to $90 would put GTA 6 in the same bracket as the most expensive mainstream releases on the market, which given the game's scope, few players would find surprising.
For everything confirmed so far about locking in a copy, check out the GTA 6 pre-order guide for dates, platforms, and edition details as they're announced.








