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GTA VI Could Face Second Delay to September 2026, Insider Claims

Key Takeaways

  1. GTA VI could be delayed again—now potentially arriving in September 2026, per insider Millie A.
  2. Multiple editions leaked: Standard ($70), Deluxe ($90), and Premium ($110) with varying GTA Online access.
  3. Rockstar under pressure as fans grow wary of delays following a decade-long wait for a new GTA entry.

Fans Brace for Another Push in GTA VI’s Long-Awaited Release
Grand Theft Auto VI, the most anticipated game release of the decade, may face another setback. Earlier this year, Rockstar Games confirmed that the launch had been moved from Fall 2025 to May 2026. But now, new leaks suggest fans might have to wait until September 2026 to finally step back into Rockstar’s open-world universe.

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Insider Leak Hints at Internal Delay Discussions
According to well-known industry leaker Millie A, Rockstar has been engaged in “internal talks” about a further delay. Millie, who has built a track record for credible game development scoops, stated that “a slip to September” is being discussed internally, though not officially confirmed. This development has caused a stir in the gaming community, with many fans expressing concern over the lack of recent updates and gameplay footage.

GTA VI Pricing Tiers Allegedly Revealed
In addition to the rumored delay, Millie A also leaked the potential pricing structure for Grand Theft Auto VI. If the leak holds true, Rockstar may be preparing multiple editions to cater to different segments of its massive fan base:

  • Standard Edition – $70
  • Deluxe Edition – $90 (includes early GTA Online access)
  • Premium Edition – $110 (includes first GTA Online access)

These prices, though unconfirmed, align with recent trends in AAA game pricing and suggest a heavy emphasis on GTA Online’s early access as a premium perk.

Another Delay Could Shake Rockstar’s Reputation
While delays in AAA game development have become more common, a second delay for GTA VI would further test fan patience. The game’s predecessor, Grand Theft Auto V, launched in 2013, making the gap between releases the longest in the franchise’s history. With mounting expectations, Rockstar faces pressure to deliver a polished and groundbreaking product—but further delays could risk damaging its reputation among its loyal base.

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