GTA 6 release date could be in sight as preorders open and dummy cases hit shelves
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One store has opened preorders for Grand Theft Auto 6, suggesting we'll hear more about Rockstar Games' upcoming epic very soon here's all we know about it so farTech10:40, 27 Feb 2025We've had our plane tickets to Vice City purchased for years(Image: Rockstar)Take-Two Interactive recently confirmed that GTA 6 is still expected this year, but without word from Rockstar Games itself, a delay to Grand Theft Auto 6 grows increasingly more likely.While fans are already planning farewell tours for Los Santos, and GTA 5 is getting a huge PC upgrade, news is slim for the studio's upcoming crime epic although the fact Borderlands 4 has a release date could factor in.Still, one retailer has already prepped customers for preorders and even advertised the game hitting shelves with fake boxes although we're still not entirely sure why. Here's all we know.Reports have suggested that stores in Malaysia have begun taking preorders of GTA 6, even printing dummy cases to display on shelves.As spotted on the GTA 6 subreddit, one user posted that for the equivalent of $3 (2.37), people can secure their physical copies of GTA 6.It's curious to see it happen when there's no date, though, and with reports GTA 6 could end up costing more than a standard game, we may not even know a price.Digital code resellers have also begun advertising GTA 6 codes for sale, too, but don't get too excited there's a very good chance nobody knows anything.As a former Nintendo employee explained when discussing retailer leaks of the Switch 2 price and release date, there's a good chance retailers are guessing as they go."They dont have that information. Theres no way that even Target in the US would know anything when we know the launch date, thats probably when the retailers are going to know the launch date," they explained.Article continues belowFor more on GTA 6, check out an update from Corsair's CEO that'll disappoint PC players, as well as reports we're going to hear some famous voices on the radio in the game.There's also MindsEye, a game from a former GTA lead developer, that definitely has similar vibes but with a slight sci-fi twist.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.
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