Well, good morning. If you, too, are just waking up to the bright light of your glowing slab telling you Grand Theft Auto 6 news, you’ve probably just learned that Rockstar’s long-anticipated and much-delayed open-world crime drama will cost $80 for its standard edition and $100 for the Ultimate Edition that includes special vehicles, weapons, and apparel for protagonists Jason and Lucia, as well as a free month of the GTA+ subscription service. This edition also includes exclusive shops with customization options (tattoos, hairstyles and so forth) and a side mission that will only be available to players who pony up the extra cash.

The $80 price tag comes after months of analysts speculating about what Grand Theft Auto 6’s price would be, with some suggesting its scope merited a higher price tag than most games on the market. $80 for a game is higher than the standard cost for a big AAA release, but it’s not unheard of. Nintendo has started selling its big Switch 2 games at this price, such as Mario Kart World and the upcoming Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave. Xbox originally declared that The Outer Worlds 2 would be an $80 game, but reversed course before it launched last year

On top of the $80 price tag, the game won’t feature a physical disc at launch, with boxed copies instead including a digital download code. 

So how are folks handling GTA6’s sticker shock and discless boxes? Let’s see:

Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders go live tomorrow on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S at midnight local time. Maybe we’ll also get a new trailer, but fans have more than enough to pore over today with all this new information and dozens of new images showcasing the customization options for the Ultimate Edition.

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