Rockstar Games’ highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI will launch with a base price of $80, mirroring a recent shift in the video game industry. This makes it the second major title, after Mario Kart World, to adopt this higher price point for its standard edition. The move reflects increasing development costs and a changing market landscape for AAA video games. Industry analysts suggest this $80 price tag may become more common for large-scale releases. Consumers can expect to pay a premium for the latest installment in the popular Grand Theft Auto franchise. The pricing decision is likely to spark debate among gamers regarding value and affordability. This pricing strategy aligns with a broader trend of increased costs for premium gaming experiences.
