GTA 6 is a 'singleplayer experience', leaving me to question what's going on with GTA Online
Rockstar is known for being very weird with its marketing and releases, telling us as little as feasibly possible. It can afford to, I suppose. We're all gonna be tuned in and coughing up the cash for GTA 6 anyhow—and what a lot of cash it is. While GTA 6 is launching on November 6, 2026, Rockstar has confirmed it's a "singleplayer experience." That leaves the elephant in the room—it's money-printing GTA Online mode—up in the air. In fact, it's not mentioned what's happening with GTA Online whatsoever.
Given how popular and lucrative it is for the studio, I think we've all assumed that a GTA 6 Online is happening, though, despite the developer's radio silence. Plus, a "top secret" feature for 32-player online lobbies was revealed in court documents, which all but confirms some kind of update is coming. That said, it's not out of the ordinary for Rockstar to launch its multiplayer modes after the singleplayer game. Cast your mind back 13 years, and you'll recall that GTA Online was originally released two weeks after GTA 5. Likewise, Red Dead Online was in early access for players who owned Red Dead Redemption 2 almost a month later.
What's Next for GTA Online?
My big question is what exactly does it look like? Rockstar could borrow Activision's approach to Call of Duty Warzone and replace GTA Online with a revamped version. Is it free to play? Is it available standalone, like Red Dead Online now is? What if they slapped a '2' on the end and called it a sequel?
Potentially, it could even have a subscription service—GTA 6 is expensive, and Rockstar is very much pushing players towards the Ultimate Edition to squeeze some extra profit. If you pre-order GTA 6, you'll get a free month of GTA+, a membership program that gives you a bunch of freebies in GTA Online. I wouldn't be surprised to see this subscription expanded with GTA 6. With no word on what's next for GTA Online, the door's wide open.
All we know for certain is that GTA 6 doesn't launch with any inherent online components. That's not to say that there won't be a new GTA Online thing at the same time, or after launch, however.
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