The "Blackout" period for Grand Theft Auto VI is officially ending. As of March 1, 2026, reliable leakers have spotted GTA VI Title IDs appearing in the PlayStation Network backend. Historically, this move happens exactly 24–48 hours before pre-orders go live.
Here is everything the ShoortMedia community needs to know about the latest leaks from Leonida.
The Price of Next-Gen: $80?
The most controversial part of the leak is the regional pricing data. It appears Rockstar Games is set to price the Standard Edition of GTA VI at $79.99 USD.
Standard Edition ($80): Base game + Pre-order bonus (likely "Vice City Currency").
Deluxe Edition ($100): Includes 3-day Early Access and exclusive "Lucia & Jason" outfits.
Collector’s Edition ($250): Rumored to include a physical map of Leonida and a high-end statue.
The PC Release Date Mystery
While the PSN leak confirms the November 19, 2026 launch for PS5 and Xbox Series X, there is still no sign of a PC Title ID. Rockstar appears to be sticking to its "Console First" strategy. However, technical files in the leak mention "Ultrawide Compatibility," hinting that the PC version is being developed alongside the consoles for a potential 2027 release.
What are "Title IDs"?
For those new to the community, Title IDs are digital fingerprints. Their appearance means the storefront infrastructure—like the "Buy" button and regional tax calculations—is already being tested on Sony’s servers.
Should You Pre-order?
With the RAGE engine promising a "generational leap" in NPC density and water physics, GTA VI is the most resource-heavy game ever made.
Will you pay $80 for the standard edition, or is that too high for a base game? Let’s argue it out in the comments!

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