GTA 5 made $10 billion. Here's what GTA 6 could earn if it repeats history

GTA 5 made $10 billion. Here's what GTA 6 could earn if it repeats history

GTA 6 launches November 19 with pre-orders open now. From its $1bn budget to new protagonists Lucia and Jason in Leonida, here's everything confirmed about Rockstar's game.

Business Today Desk
  • Jun 25, 2026,
  • Updated Jun 25, 2026 4:05 PM IST
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GTA 6 isn't just another video game launch — it's shaping up to be one of the biggest entertainment events of the decade. Pre-orders opened June 25, 2026, nearly five months before its November 19 release.

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Grand Theft Auto VI is developed by Rockstar Games, led by company president Sam Houser, and published by Take-Two Interactive — a Nasdaq-listed giant also known for NBA 2K and Red Dead Redemption.

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Grand Theft Auto V, released in September 2013, did not just sell well — it broke records that still stand today, becoming one of the most profitable pieces of entertainment ever made.

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GTA 5's $10 billion haul is more than the GDP of several small countries, generated by a single video game over 13 years — outearning nearly every film franchise on the planet.

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Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has indicated GTA 6 will be priced so customers feel it is "very reasonable," referencing a range of $70 to $80 in a March 2026 interview — though nothing is officially confirmed.

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If GTA 6 sells the same 230 million copies GTA V has sold over 13 years, that would mean $16.1 billion at $70 a copy, or $18.4 billion at $80 a copy — before counting a single rupee from GTA Online.

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To be clear, this is simply a "what if it matches its predecessor" calculation, not a forecast. GTA 6 doesn't need to sell anywhere close to 230 million copies on day one — that number took GTA V over a decade to hit.

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Take-Two has projected $8 billion to $8.2 billion in net bookings for fiscal year 2027 — the year that includes GTA 6's November launch. This figure covers Take-Two's entire business, not GTA 6 alone.

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Analysts suggest the real bar isn't matching 230 million units — it's justifying a reported $3 billion development budget, the most expensive game ever made, and eventually matching the $500 million GTA Online still earns yearly.

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