PlayStation is writing to PS4 owners to suggest they’ll need to upgrade to a PS5 if they want to play Grand Theft Auto 6 when it launches in November.
Seemingly targeting players with GTA 6 on their wishlists – and PS4 players who’ve spent a lot of time with GTA 5 – PlayStation’s brief message reads: “Grand Theft Auto 6 is on your wishlist. Get a PlayStation 5 today to be ready for when Grand Theft Auto 6 launches on 19th November, 2026”.
While it’s easy to chalk this up to Sony’s enthusiastic hardware marketeers, the real takeaway here is that the message – coming six months before that all-important November release – is our best clue yet that development is on schedule and the release date won’t slip for a third time.
PS4 Players are now receiving messages and emails from PlayStation asking them to upgrade to PS5 to get ready for GTA 6.
Too many signs indicating the November 19 release date is locked in. pic.twitter.com/LeeRR28CCk
— GTA 6 Countdown ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown) May 8, 2026
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It also intimates that Rockstar Games‘ marketing campaign could rev up in the next few weeks, giving us that highly-awaited third major teaser trailer – the last trailer dropped a full year ago now on 8th May 2025.
That’s not all, though. Over the weekend we’ve also seen additional marketing materials confirming the game has been rated as 17+ Mature by the US ratings board, the ESRB. This is due to: blood and gore, intense violence, mature humour, nudity, strong language, strong sexual content, and use of drugs and alcohol.
PlayStation has seemingly confirmed the GTA 6 age rating is M for Mature +17 in the emails they sent yesterday.
It still shows “Rating Pending” on Rockstar’s website. pic.twitter.com/rOKLfRDVGW
— GTA 6 Countdown ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown) May 9, 2026
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Sadly, there’s still no good news for PC players – the marketing materials beginning to make the rounds still only refer to a console release.
Analysts believe GTA 6 parent company Take-Two is estimated to have spent between $1bn and $1.5bn on Rockstar’s upcoming game.
GTA 6 is currently scheduled to release on 19th November, across PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. In April, Zelnick discussed GTA 6’s price, and while he didn’t give us that all-important figure, the Take-Two CEO stressed that the company’s “job is to charge way, way, way less of the value delivery”. Early last year, a report suggested that GTA 6 could retail for $100.
As for its console debut, Zelnick previously said he isn’t worried about getting GTA 6 to work on Microsoft’s lesser powered Xbox Series S console. Zelnick simply said the team would always “find a way to support platforms despite different levels of tech”, in a bid to alleviate any concerns. “Our labels are really good at that,” he said. “I’m not really worried.”
For more, here is everything we know about Grand Theft Auto 6 so far.





