GTA 5 next-gen pricing on Xbox Series X and PS5 explained

Here's how much GTA 5 will cost you on PS5 and Xbox Series X.

First Published March 10, 2022, 05:26

GTA 5 continues to sell incredibly well even after 9 years from its initial launch on PS3 and Xbox 360. However, Rockstar Games has no intention of stopping there and is re-releasing GTA 5 on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S with visual enhancements and other quality of life improvements.

Given the popularity of GTA 5, it won't be surprising to see many veteran GTA 5 players return to experience the next-gen variant of it. Unfortunately, the existing PS4 and Xbox One users of GTA 5 won't get a free next-gen upgrade. Furthermore, the price at which they can buy the game is a bit confusing as well. As such, here's our guide explaining GTA 5's next-gen pricing on Xbox Series X and PS5.

GTA 5 Price on PS5

For the first three months, GTA 5 will remain 75% off on PS5, meaning you can get it for $9.99/£8.75. After three months, GTA 5 on PS5 will cost you $39.99/£34.99.

On the other hand, a standalone version of GTA Online will be available for free on PS5 for the first three months. Once this period is over, GTA Online on PS5 will cost you $19.99/£17.99.

GTA 5 Price on Xbox Series X

For the first three months, GTA 5 costs more on Xbox Series X than PS5. In this period, you can get it for $19.99 USD / £17.49. After three months, GTA 5 on Xbox Series X will cost you $39.99/£34.99.

On the other hand, GTA Online on Xbox Series X isn't free and will cost you $9.99/£8.99 for the first three months. Once this period is over, GTA Online on Xbox Series X will cost you  $19.99/£17.99.


That's all you need to know about GTA 5's price on PS5 and Xbox Series X for the first three months after launch and beyond that. Make sure to check our dedicated GTA section for more news, features, and guides.

Featured image courtesy of Rockstar Games

Shreyansh Katsura

Written by Shreyansh Katsura

Shrey's obsession with analyzing, introspecting, and discussing every minute detail of video games brought him to game journalism. He's currently a staff writer at GINX Esports TV, where he covers Destiny 2 and Fortnite on a regular basis. When he's not playing the games he's writing about, he's agonizing over his painstakingly long list of JRPGs he can't find time to finish. You can catch him on Twitter @Shrey2828, flexing his Fortnite's Victory Royales or talking about this group of phantom thieves he calls his best friends.

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