GTA 6 Price Surfaces On Gaming Storefront CDKeys Ahead Of Official Confirmation
A placeholder price for GTA VI has surfaced on CDKeys, sparking speculation about the game’s potential cost and platform availability.

Digital game retailer CDKeys has updated its website to include a listing for Grand Theft Auto VI, complete with a price tag. While Rockstar Games and parent company Take-Two Interactive are yet to confirm any release details, the listing has ignited speculation among fans. The move indicates that retailers may be preparing for what is expected to be one of the biggest video game launches in recent memory.
As first spotted by users on Reddit and reported by Gaming Bible, CDKeys has priced GTA VI at CA$117.09 (around Rs 7,385).

CDKeys listing of GTA VI. (Source: slickmoney11/Reditt)
While this may appear to offer a glimpse into the game's potential cost, it's important to approach the figure with caution. According to Gaming Bible, this pricing is almost certainly a placeholder, not based on any official guidance from Rockstar.
The listing is marked as the PC version of the game. As of now, Rockstar Games has only confirmed GTA VI for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, with no word on when, or if, a PC release will follow. Historically, Rockstar has staggered its releases, with the PC version often arriving a year or more after its console debut. This raises questions about the listing’s accuracy or intent, reported Gaming Bible.
One user on Reddit wrote, “Definitely a placeholder. Says PC.”
“Sites like this have been doing this since the first trailer was announced,” another Reddit user commented, reflecting a broader sentiment among the gaming community that such early listings are common practice.
Retailers frequently prepare backend entries for upcoming titles to capitalise on SEO traffic or streamline future launches.
Gaming Bible noted that while the CA$117.09 price tag may not reflect the final retail cost, it aligns with current industry expectations. Analysts have speculated that GTA VI could launch at a higher price point than previous entries, possibly ranging between US$80 (around Rs 7,000) and US$100 (around Rs 8,750), given the rising cost of AAA game development.
Regardless of the final figure, there’s little doubt that GTA VI will command a premium. Rockstar’s return to Vice City, as seen in the debut trailer, has already set social media alight and is expected to generate billions in revenue. Fans appear more than willing to pay up, eager to immerse themselves once again in the franchise’s sprawling open-world chaos.
Until Rockstar makes an official announcement, speculation will continue to swirl. For now, as Gaming Bible puts it, “It’s best to just wait and see what Rockstar Games and Take-Two announce, when they’re good and ready.”