Portuguese retailer FNAC briefly showed Rockstar-branded SKUs priced between €89.99 and €199.99, all listed with a November 19 release date, according to a post on the GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit. The sightings sparked immediate speculation that at least one of the entries could be tied to Grand Theft Auto VI.

The listings were reported by a Reddit user who captured the FNAC pages; the post does not include an official Rockstar or Take-Two confirmation. The timing of the FNAC entries comes after public comments from Take-Two's CEO about GTA VI’s costly development and analysts’ projections that the game could carry a premium price at launch.

What the FNAC listings show

The Reddit post shared screenshots of FNAC Portugal product pages labeled with Rockstar SKUs and price points ranging from €89.99 up to €199.99. Each item carried a November 19 availability date. The Reddit user suggested the SKUs might correspond to different editions or bundles, and implied a possible link to Grand Theft Auto VI, but provided no direct evidence tying the listings to a specific Rockstar title.

Because the images were posted on a community forum, the listings should be read as an unconfirmed retail sighting rather than an official announcement from Rockstar or Take-Two.

How this fits with Take-Two and analyst expectations

Take-Two Interactive’s CEO Strauss Zelnick has publicly described the development of Grand Theft Auto VI as "expensive," framing the project as one requiring significant investment to meet the company’s quality standards. That comment has been widely reported and used as context for pricing discussions.

Industry analysts have suggested GTA VI could be priced between $80 and $100 at launch, reflecting both higher production costs and a market trend toward premium pricing for major releases. The FNAC prices — if they relate to GTA VI — would fall in line with the notion of a higher retail cost for flagship editions, while the top-end €199.99 could plausibly represent a deluxe collector’s bundle rather than a standard edition.

What remains unconfirmed

There is no official statement from Rockstar Games or Take-Two Interactive confirming the FNAC listings represent Grand Theft Auto VI or any specific Rockstar release. Retail listings can appear prematurely, be placeholders, or reflect region-specific editions and pricing that do not apply globally.

The Reddit post itself is an observation by a community member and does not include internal FNAC data, SKU identifiers tied to a known product, or corroboration from other retailers. Until Rockstar or Take-Two publish official pricing or retailers publish confirmed product pages, the FNAC sighting remains a potentially meaningful but unverified data point.

What this could mean for players and the market

If Rockstar and Take-Two intend to position GTA VI as a premium-priced release, retailers listing high-priced SKUs could indicate multiple editions at tiered price points: a standard edition near typical triple-A prices, and premium or collector editions that push into higher ranges. That model matches recent trends where publishers offer deluxe bundles with physical goods or substantial digital extras.

Retail prices in one country do not automatically determine global pricing, but they often presage similar regional structures elsewhere. The combination of Take-Two’s comments on development costs and analyst predictions that project $80–$100 launch prices keeps market expectations aligned with the FNAC sighting — though nothing is confirmed.


For now the FNAC entries are a single retail sighting amplified by community sharing. They feed into an ongoing conversation about GTA VI’s cost and potential price tiers, but an official pricing announcement from Rockstar or Take-Two is still required to settle the matter.