
CDKeys is a popular online retailer that offers digital game keys for platforms such as Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, EA, and more — often at reduced prices, allowing players to save significantly on their favorite titles.
Recently, a listing for Grand Theft Auto VI appeared on the CDKeys storefront, sparking plenty of discussion about its accuracy and whether it reflects the final retail price of the game.
Grand Theft Auto VI Store Listing
Rockstar’s highly anticipated title — which has reportedly been in development for 7 to 11 years, starting shortly after the release of GTA V — was listed on CDKeys for $82.99.

The CDKeys listing, which is for the PC version of GTA 6, is particularly interesting. While a PC release date hasn’t been officially confirmed, Rockstar has historically launched PC versions of major titles roughly a year after the console release — as seen with GTA III, Vice City, San Andreas, GTA IV, GTA V, and even Red Dead Redemption 2. (If you’re wondering whether your setup will be able to handle it, check out our guide to the GTA 6 system requirements.)
With GTA VI’s setting expected to span multiple regions, fans are also curious just how big the GTA 6 map will be.
That said, this listing is almost certainly a placeholder, and the price is likely to change. It’s not uncommon for retailers like CDKeys to post early product pages to attract search traffic and pre-release attention.
We’ll only know the official price of the PC version once Rockstar provides concrete details. Until then, we can expect the final pricing to be similar to the standard console edition once it’s released.
When Will GTA 6 Release?
Rockstar has confirmed a 2025 release window for GTA 6 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. While a specific date hasn’t been shared, many speculate the game will launch in late 2025, possibly in the fall or holiday season.
As for the PC version, based on Rockstar’s history, it’s likely to arrive sometime in 2026. Until then, fans can look forward to more trailers, feature reveals, and — eventually — preorders becoming widely available through official platforms.