GTA 6 might not have the tangible release that fans were期待ing.
The game may come in a case, but it will not be on a disc.
Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders have recently become available, but the excitement is tempered by one frustrating detail. The so-called physical version of the game will not contain a disc; instead, customers will receive a box featuring cover art along with a download code inside.
This decision led to immediate backlash online, particularly among collectors who prefer owning physical copies on disc. For a time, there was hope that this issue might be temporary. Reports indicated that Rockstar could release a true disc version of GTA 6 by December 2026, giving fans of physical media something to anticipate.
Rockstar Support confirmed that physical disc copies of GTA 6 would be available in the months following the game’s launch: “You will be able to acquire a physical copy during the following months.” The current physical pre-orders are for the code-in-box version.
However, that prospect now seems far less promising. A new report from The Hollywood Reporter states that Rockstar currently has no intentions of producing discs for GTA 6, whether at launch or later. The confusion appears to stem from references to a “physical copy,” which reportedly pertains to the announced code-in-a-case version, not an actual disc.
This is disheartening news for collectors. GTA 6 is not just another annual release that will be forgotten in a few months; it is one of the most eagerly awaited games ever, coming more than a decade after GTA 5. For many fans, possessing a proper boxed version of such a game would hold significant collector's value.
Instead, those spending $80 to $100 may receive a plastic case featuring artwork and a code where the Blu-ray disc should have been, which feels especially disappointing for a game with such cultural significance.
Some fans argue that eliminating discs helps Rockstar minimize leaks and curb resale, a rationale that makes sense, especially for a game as highly scrutinized as GTA 6. Nevertheless, this does not alleviate the disappointment for players who value physical media.
Rockstar is certainly not in financial distress over this release. Unconfirmed reports suggest that GTA 6 has already amassed 39 million pre-orders and generated around $3 billion in revenue. Even if these figures are approached with caution, it is evident that GTA 6 is set for a major commercial launch.
A code in a case may suffice for retailers and publishers, but it is unlikely to satisfy collectors. For a title as significant as GTA 6, many fans desired something more tangible than a download slip.
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Forget about console wars. The Steam Machine could potentially end lazy PC gaming ports.
Valve’s pricey mini PC has the potential to become the new standard for PC gaming.
The Steam Machine has already become a target for criticism due to its high price, which is considerably above that of current consoles, and its hardware is positioned somewhere between entry-level and mid-range gaming PCs rather than top-end rigs. Initial reviews have noted that demanding games require upscaling and adjusted settings, leading to realistic expectations. Given the ongoing memory crisis, it’s perhaps an unfortunate time to introduce a PC to the living room. However, the Steam Machine doesn't need to outperform high-end PCs or major consoles; its purpose was defined from the outset, and its true impact could be a significant shift in the PC gaming landscape.
The launch of the Steam Machine hasn't even occurred yet, but the resale market has already kicked off.
Scalpers are attempting to profit from Valve’s Steam Machine.
Valve has begun sending out reservation emails for the Steam Machine ahead of its launch on June 30, and scalpers are already turning the situation into a farce. The Steam Machine is already priced steeply due to rising RAM and SSD costs affecting the whole industry. Valve has previously mentioned that it hopes to lower the price if component expenses decrease, making the inflated resale listings even more frustrating, as the official price was already higher than many anticipated before scalpers added their own markup.
Valve hopes to reduce the Steam Machine’s price, but the timing is unfortunate.
The gaming giant attributes the ongoing component shortage for pushing the console-PC hybrid into the four-figure price range.
When Valve unveiled the Steam Machine’s starting price of $1,049, the consensus was nearly unanimous: while the hardware seems impressive, the cost is painful. Now, the company has confirmed what many gamers already suspected: the Steam Machine was never intended to be priced this high.
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GTA 6 might not have the tangible release that fans were期待ing.
A recent report indicates that Rockstar does not intend to produce physical discs for GTA 6, clarifying earlier uncertainties regarding a potential disc release after the game's launch.
