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GTA 6 Launches as a Single-Player Experience, No GTA Online at Release

The November 19 launch build includes only the campaign, with any new online mode arriving separately and unconfirmed.

The November 19 launch build includes only the campaign, with any new online mode arriving separately and unconfirmed.

Grand Theft Auto 6 will arrive on November 19, 2026, as a single-player game. Rockstar describes the launch version as a “single-player experience,” and the official PlayStation Store listing confirms the same wording. That phrasing, combined with the absence of any online mention in the pre-order materials, points to GTA Online not being part of the day-one package.

Quick answer: GTA 6 launches with the single-player campaign only on November 19, 2026, for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. There is no confirmed online mode at launch, and Rockstar has not announced a date for any new version of GTA Online.

GTA 6 Won’t Launch with GTA Online, Confirms It’s a ‘Single-Player’ Experience

What “single-player experience” means for launch

Rockstar’s own description of the game is direct. The launch version is built around the campaign starring Jason and Lucia, set in a modern version of Vice City across the state of Leonida. The store listing answers the multiplayer question in its FAQ by labeling the game a “single-player experience,” which is the clearest signal that GTA Online is not bundled with the November release.

The pre-order announcement reinforces this. It promotes the campaign and the two purchasable editions without referencing any online component. Even the bonus content tied to the higher tier is described as content for the single-player campaign, which breaks from how earlier entries handled premium extras.


Editions, price, and what each one includes

Two editions go up for pre-order on June 25, 2026. The standard edition costs $79.99, a $10 increase over the previous baseline. The Ultimate Edition costs $100 and adds extra in-game items. Those extras, including premium vehicles, weapons, and apparel, are limited to the campaign rather than an online mode.

EditionPrice (USD)What it includes
Standard$79.99Single-player campaign
Ultimate$100Campaign plus premium vehicles, weapons, and apparel for single-player

Players who pre-order and buy before November 20 also receive the Vintage Vice City Pack, a set of in-game items themed around the city’s earlier era.


Platforms, physical copies, and pre-load

GTA 6 launches on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. There is no announced PC version. The boxed copies sold at retail do not contain a disc. Instead, the box holds a download code, so the launch is effectively digital across the board.

Pre-load opens on November 12 for anyone who pre-orders, giving the file time to download before the game unlocks on November 19. Given the expected file size, clearing storage space ahead of that date is worth doing early.


When GTA Online could arrive

Rockstar has not confirmed a date for any new online mode tied to GTA 6, and there is no official next date to share right now. The studio’s history offers the only useful reference points. GTA Online launched two weeks after GTA 5 in 2013. Red Dead Online followed Red Dead Redemption 2 by about seven months. A staggered release for the online side would fit that pattern.

It is also unclear how the existing GTA Online will relate to whatever comes next. Rockstar has not said whether the current mode keeps running alongside a future GTA 6 online offering. Until the studio addresses this directly, the form, structure, and any separate cost of a new online mode remain open questions.


How to confirm what you are buying

Open the GTA 6 listing on the PlayStation Store or Xbox Store from June 25 onward. Check the product description and FAQ section, where the game is labeled a “single-player experience.”
Confirm the edition you want. The standard edition lists at $79.99 and the Ultimate Edition at $100, with the extra items applying to the campaign.
Verify your payment method and free storage before launch. Pre-load becomes available on November 12, and the game unlocks on November 19.

You will know the purchase covers only the campaign if the listing continues to describe the game as a single-player experience and shows no separate online entitlement at checkout.


For now, the November 19 build is the campaign. Rockstar has still not shown extended gameplay beyond its two cinematic trailers, and a fuller look is expected during the summer marketing push. Anyone hoping for online play at launch should plan around the single-player release and wait for an official online announcement before assuming a date.