GTA 6 May Be the Cheapest Edition Ever. So Why It Feels So Expensive?
Inflation charts suggest GTA 6 could be the cheapest Grand Theft Auto game ever. This is based on adjusting the prices of the previous version to 2026 economic standards.
This is validated by assessing GTA launch prices using the Consumer Price Index, or CPI. GTA 3’s $50 launch price in 2001 would equal about $94.29 in 2026.
GTA 5’s $60 launch price would equal about $85.87. GTA 6, priced at $79.99, then appears cheaper than both.
However, the problem is that CPI only tracks how prices change over time. It does not show whether people’s wages have kept up.
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US Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows real average hourly earnings fell 0.7% between May 2025 and May 2026, after adjusting for inflation. That means the average worker had slightly less purchasing power, even before paying for a premium-priced game.
A better test is how many hours someone needs to work to buy the game. On that basis, GTA 6 may not feel cheaper for many buyers, especially if wages are flat and everyday costs remain high.
That creates a real challenge for Take-Two and Rockstar. GTA 6 is due to launch on November 19, 2026, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.
Its $79.99 standard edition is below the $90-plus price some investors expected, and Take-Two shares fell after the announcement.
The debate also comes at a sensitive time for gaming consumers. Digital ownership concerns and rising costs have made players more cautious about what premium prices actually offer.
Inflation-adjusted charts can show how GTA 6 compares with older games on paper. They cannot show whether buyers feel richer. On current wage data, many do not.
An inflation-adjusted chart can confirm that GTA 6 costs fewer historical dollars than its predecessors. What it cannot confirm is whether the people buying it have more real money to spend. On current BLS data, they have less.
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