Grand Theft Auto 6 Pre Orders Are Now Live for $109 in Canada

Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders are officially live in Canada and global markets. In Canada, the price of the highly anticipated titles from Rockstar Games starts at a staggering $109.99.
Rockstar Games’ latest open-world sandbox was revealed to include two pre-order options. The Standard Edition of the game has the base single-player experience, the ‘Vintage Vice City Pack,’ and one month of GTA+, which offers in-game perks and in-game currency.
Grand Theft Auto 6′s Ultimate Edition, as reported this week, includes far more in-game bonuses as well as two exclusive side missions. Since pre-orders went live, it has been discovered that the Ultimate Edition is priced at $139.99 in Canada. With this version, you’ll gain access to perks like:
- 1995 Grotti Cheetah (vehicle)
- 1967 Vapid Dominator Buggy (vehicle)
- Tommy Vercetti-Inspired Weapon Skins (Pre-Order Bonus)
- Hawk & Little Morgan Revolvers (weapon)
- Vice City Style Pack (cosmetic)
- Goodtime Gear Pack (cosmetic)
- Rideout Customs Vehicle Shop (location)
- One-Eyed Willie’s Mod Shop (location)
- Ganada Retro Build Mod Kit (vehicle mod)
- Dinka Enduro Motorcycle (safehouse bonus)
- Crest Kayak (safehouse bonus)
If you’re looking to pre-order a physical copy of Grand Theft Auto 6, be aware that the game ships with only a code in the box. No physical discs of Grand Theft Auto 6 are being printed at launch. Insider Gaming did report that physical discs may ship by December of this year.
Here’s where you can preorder Grand Theft Auto 6:
- Amazon: Xbox / PlayStation
- EB Games: Xbox / PlayStation
- Walmart: Xbox / PlayStation
- Xbox Store
- PlayStation Store
As other retailers publish their pre-orders, we’ll update the list accordingly.
Grand Theft Auto 6 officially launches on November 19 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
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