GTA VI lists at $79.99 in the US, £69.99 in the UK (about $93.70), and Rs 5,999 in India (about $62.82) - a roughly 33% gap between the cheapest and priciest region we track for one single release, on the game that just redefined what a AAA title costs.
The same game, a range of prices
Lay the regions out by converted price and the spread is wide: India at $62.82 and Hong Kong at $72.45 sit at the bottom, the US at $79.99 lands in the middle of the pack, and the UK at roughly $93.70 tops the list, with Germany, Poland, and South Africa all clustered close behind it in the low-$90s. That’s not two tiers - cheap and expensive - it’s a continuous spread, and where a given region falls isn’t always where you’d expect.
Why Turkey isn’t the bargain here
Turkey shows up near the bottom of almost every regional price list, including our own Turkey region breakdown - except for this release, where it comes in at roughly $85.04, above the US price. That’s consistent with what we’ve said before: Turkey’s gap comes from local pricing lagging behind lira devaluation, and that lag resets every time Sony revises the price - which can happen close to a major release. A day-one AAA blockbuster is exactly the kind of title priced fresh enough that the usual lag hasn’t reopened yet. It’s a real example of “check the game, not the country.”
What the spread is actually worth
Buying in India instead of the UK is roughly a $31 difference on one purchase - not a rounding error, and enough to cover a chunk of a second game. Even the more modest India-vs-US gap, about $17, is real money for a title everyone’s buying at the same time. Argentina and Mexico, notably, list this one at the same $79.99 as the US - not every region tracks its usual pattern for every release, which is exactly why a general regional reputation isn’t a substitute for checking the specific title.
Checking a specific release without a spreadsheet
PS Prices Hub shows GTA VI’s price across every enabled region converted to your currency right on its PS Store page, so the numbers above are something you can verify yourself rather than take on faith from a blog post written before you were ready to buy. Our price comparison table tracks GTA VI alongside a handful of other current releases if you want a look before installing anything.
Where this fits into the bigger picture
GTA VI is also the game that pushed the AAA price ceiling to $80 in the first place, covered in our breakdown of the real cost of owning a PS5 in 2026 - the region gap covered here is the other half of that number, the part that isn’t fixed no matter what the console costs.