If you were planning to buy a physical copy of Grand Theft Auto 6 from an online retailer and play it on a PlayStation account registered in a different country, you may want to hold off. Multiple major retailers are now displaying warnings on their GTA 6 PS5 listings stating that the included download code can only be redeemed by users holding a PlayStation account registered in the same country where the copy was purchased.
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What the retailer warnings actually say
The disclaimer language spotted across UK storefronts is specific: "The PlayStation 5 version can only be used by users holding an account for PlayStation registered to the United Kingdom." Retailers including GAME, Amazon UK, Smyths, ShopTo, and TheGameCollection all carry nearly identical wording on their GTA 6 PS5 listings.
Smyths' Republic of Ireland storefront carries the same type of warning, adjusted to require a PlayStation account registered to Ireland specifically. That distinction matters because Ireland is an EU member state, and EU law has historically prohibited geo-blocking of digital products across European Economic Area borders. The European Commission fined Valve and several publishers a combined amount exceeding $9 million for breaching that exact rule back in 2021.
The inconsistency across European retailers
Here's the thing: not every European retailer is saying the same thing. German retailers Alternate and Saturn, along with GAME Spain, display a different version of the disclaimer entirely. Their listings state the code is "redeemable only within Europe and Switzerland," or list a broad set of countries that fall within the EMEA PlayStation region. MediaMarkt Germany and Micromania France have no such disclaimer at all.
That inconsistency is the real story here. If this were a firm, Rockstar-mandated restriction, you'd expect uniform language across every storefront. The fact that some retailers in the same region are flagging country-specific locks while others show no restriction at all suggests either a miscommunication in the retail supply chain, individual retailers being overly cautious, or genuinely unclear guidance passed down from Rockstar's sales channels.
Xbox listings tell a different story
Notably, the country-lock language appears to apply only to the PS5 version. Several of the same retailers initially included similar disclaimers on their Xbox Series X/S listings, but those have since been removed. Xbox codes have historically been region-free, which likely explains the correction. Some Smyths listings for the Xbox version still carry the old language, but that appears to be a housekeeping issue rather than an intentional restriction.
Why this hits harder given the no-disc situation
The timing is worth noting. GTA 6's physical edition already drew significant criticism for shipping with a download code instead of a disc, meaning the copy can't be resold once redeemed. Layering a potential country-lock on top of that makes the physical version an even harder sell for anyone outside their home region, or anyone who travels frequently and manages multiple PSN accounts.
For players who were still considering a physical copy, check out the GTA 6 pre-order guide for a breakdown of what each version actually includes and where to buy. If you're on PS5 and want to know what you're getting for your platform specifically, the GTA 6 PS5 exclusive features guide covers the DualSense haptics, Tempest 3D audio, and load time improvements that make the PS5 version worth the premium regardless of format.
Rockstar and the affected retailers haven't issued any public clarification yet. Until they do, the safest move for anyone buying across borders is to go digital directly through the PlayStation Store, where your account region is already locked in.








