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The no-disc release for GTA 6 could be hiding a deeper problem and that makes me a bit anxious

GTA 6 may launch without a real disc because Rockstar could still be finishing the game

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As a gamer and a games collector, it is frustrating that GTA 6, arguably the most anticipated game of all time, is not getting a proper disc release at launch. The boxed copy will reportedly contain only a download code, which defeats much of the point of buying physical in the first place.

It also does not help that Rockstar has already annoyed some fans by locking certain in-game shops, vehicles, storage locations, and other bonuses behind the more expensive Ultimate Edition. For a game as massive as GTA 6, both decisions feel like the kind of moves players were hoping Rockstar would avoid.

Why is GTA 6 skipping discs?

Several explanations have been floated for the missing disc. Some believe Rockstar wants to avoid manufacturing, packaging, and shipping costs. Others think the company wants to reduce early leaks, since discs can reach retailers and players before launch. There is also the argument that a digital-only release gives Rockstar more control by limiting resale, lending, and used-game copies.

Those explanations all make sense to a degree. Digital Foundry, however, has raised a more practical and more worrying possibility. GTA 6 may not be getting a disc at launch because the game is still not finished.

That would explain a lot. For a game to ship on disc, Rockstar would need to lock the final build well before launch, then send it through manufacturing and global distribution. If development is still moving aggressively, a disc release becomes much harder to manage.

That explanation raises a bigger worry

The concern is not coming out of nowhere. GTA 6 has already been delayed twice, first from 2025 to May 2026, and then again to November 19, 2026. There have also been reports of pressure inside Rockstar, including a Glassdoor review from Rockstar India that alleged unpaid overtime, late-night work, and compressed deadlines.

None of this proves that GTA 6 is in trouble. For all we know, Rockstar simply does not plan to ship the game on discs. But if it’s skipping discs because it needs every available week to keep working on the game, the concern becomes much bigger than the lack of physical media. Will GTA 6 actually hit its November date in good shape? Will it face another delay? Or worse, will Rockstar ship it in a state that depends on major post-launch patches to feel complete?

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