GTA 6 updates: install times, price rumors, and the strange launch-day promotion in Norway

ByLeakLegendsFeb 16, 2026
GTA 6 updates: install times, price rumors, and the strange launch-day promotion in Norway
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GTA 6 faces potential long install times and rumors about pricing, with a unique promotion in Norway.

Anticipation for Grand Theft Auto 6 continues to grow as more GTA 6 news and GTA 6 updates emerge about the game's release, installation size, and marketing campaigns. Rockstar Games' long-awaited title is scheduled to launch on November 19, 2026, and both players and retailers are preparing for what could become one of the biggest entertainment releases in years. Recent GTA 6 news has focused on storage requirements and digital download concerns as launch day approaches.

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Digital players may face a practical challenge before they even start playing. Reports citing a Take-Two statement to Variety say the physical version of the game will stay on schedule to help limit spoilers from spreading online. Some GTA 6 updates suggest that players using slower internet connections could spend hours or even days installing the game after release.

GTA 6 file size, install time, and price rumors

Estimates about file size vary, but many expect GTA 6 to require between 200 GB and 300 GB of storage. Earlier projections from UK broadband provider USwitch mistakenly assumed a 676.7 GB download, which would have taken nearly a week on a 10 Mbps connection. Corrected GTA 6 news now indicates that slower connections could still need about two days to complete the download. Faster broadband would reduce waiting time, though installation would still take several hours, according to recent GTA 6 updates.

Large storage requirements are common for modern blockbuster games. Red Dead Redemption 2 needs about 150 GB, while God of War: Ragnarok uses roughly 190 GB of space. Fully installed versions of Call of Duty titles can exceed 240 GB depending on extra content. Future GTA Online expansions could increase storage needs further, something mentioned in multiple GTA 6 updates. Retailers are paying close attention to the release because of the game's potential sales impact. Pricing rumors appearing in GTA 6 news reports suggest the title could cost between $80 and $100, placing it among the most expensive standard-edition video games released so far. Stores still expect strong demand despite development delays, according to the latest GTA 6 updates.

An unusual GTA 6 giveaway

One Norwegian retailer decided to turn that excitement into a creative promotion. Komplett, known for selling gaming hardware and PC equipment, announced it will give away a free copy of GTA 6 to parents whose baby is born on the game's release date. Social media posts and in-store advertisements in Oslo promoted the idea with humor, including posters showing a bed with rose petals and the message "GTA 6 dropping in 9 months ;)". According to the company's Instagram announcement, the promotion is not meant as a joke. Parents would likely need to present proof such as a birth certificate confirming the baby's birth date to claim the free copy. Because pregnancy timing is unpredictable, very few people are expected to qualify.

Online reactions have focused less on the free game and more on the realities of parenting. Many social media users joked that caring for a newborn leaves almost no time for gaming. Others pointed out that raising a child costs far more than buying a video game, even in Norway, where subsidized childcare programs help families manage expenses. Gaming history shows that unusual promotions tied to major releases are not new. Bethesda ran a similar campaign in 2011 for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, promising free Bethesda games for life to parents who named their child "Dovahkiin." At least one family accepted the offer, turning a marketing stunt into a memorable gaming story.

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