Grand Theft Auto VI pre-orders start on June 25, and Rockstar has already put Jason and Lucia back in view with a new image and official cover art. That turns a routine retail date into the first hard buying moment around GTA 6, with online chatter now focused on pricing and whether June 25 brings a new trailer too.
Four editions, four prices
A Twitter account called Pirate Nation spotted a European retailer listing that points to four editions of GTA 6. The rumored Standard edition is priced at €89.99, the Deluxe edition at €109.99, the Premium edition at €129.99, and the Collector's edition at €199.99. If those numbers hold, the entry point alone would place GTA 6 well above ordinary full-price releases before launch day even arrives.
Rockstar has not officially announced any pricing yet, which is the catch inside the noise. The retailer page may be a placeholder, so the numbers now floating around online are best treated as a price map, not a price tag. For buyers, that means the next useful step is simple: wait for the pre-order page itself, not the rumor cycle around it.
Jason, Lucia, and June 25
GTA 6 Updates noted that Rockstar recently dropped a new image of the game's protagonists, Jason and Lucia, alongside official cover art. The timing matters because it keeps the game visually active in the market just as pre-orders open, and it gives Rockstar a clean runway to convert attention into sales instead of letting the conversation drift into speculation.
Rockstar's official YouTube account added fuel to that run-up by commenting on the second trailer, “consider us busy June 25th.” The line does not spell out a trailer launch, but it does give June 25 a second job beyond pre-orders, which is exactly why buyers and watchers are treating the date as more than a calendar entry.
June 25 is the point to watch, because that is when Grand Theft Auto VI moves from anticipation to commerce. If Rockstar uses the date to add a trailer, the company will control both the price conversation and the first wave of demand; if not, the pre-order launch alone will still tell buyers how aggressively GTA 6 is being positioned before release.






