The on-again, off-again saga of whether Grand Theft Auto VI will ever ship on a physical disc has taken another turn — and this time the news isn't good for fans hoping to own a "real" copy of the game.
According to a report from RockstarINTEL, a source close to Rockstar's plans has indicated there are no plans to ever print discs for GTA 6, not at launch and not months down the line either. The claim reportedly comes via a trusted Hollywood trade publication, which says it followed up directly after a Rockstar Support email went viral on social media this past week.
How We Got Here
GTA 6 is set to launch on November 19th, and its physical edition has been a point of controversy since pre-orders opened on June 25th. Rather than a traditional disc, the physical version is a "code in a box" — a case containing a download code rather than physical game data. Rockstar has said stock of these code-in-box copies is limited, and some retailers have reported selling out already.
This setup has frustrated plenty of players and even prompted some independent retailers to refuse to carry the game at all, citing long-standing commitments to physical media and concerns over things like resale value and offline playability.
The Confusing Support Email
Hope for an eventual disc release flared up after a Rockstar Support email began circulating online. The email reportedly told a customer: "Please note that the current pre-order is indeed just for a digital-only update; you will be able to acquire a physical copy during the following months."
Many fans interpreted this as confirmation that a true disc-based release was coming later. However, the wording is genuinely ambiguous — it never actually uses the word "disc," opting for "physical copy" instead, and it's unclear whether it was even a personalized response rather than an auto-generated one.

What the New Report Says
Despite the excitement that email caused, the Hollywood trade's sources reportedly poured cold water on the idea, stating plainly that no GTA 6 discs are planned at any point. That directly contradicts an earlier claim from leaker Graczdari — a figure known for accurate advance information on physical game releases in European distribution — who said a proper disc version would follow in December, after the initial code-in-box copies sold through.
Graczdari was also the source of the original report, back in March, that GTA 6 wouldn't ship with a disc at launch — a claim that turned out to be accurate once Rockstar confirmed the code-in-box approach. That track record is part of why this conflicting new report has caused a bit of a stir; it pits a leaker with a strong history against a competing claim from people apparently close to Rockstar itself.
Why Skip Discs at All?
The most commonly cited reason for going discless is leak prevention. High-profile games have suffered pre-release leaks tied to physical copies reaching stores or warehouses early, and a digital-only distribution model — even for "physical" editions — closes off that avenue almost entirely.
The tradeoff is real, though: a code-in-box product can't be resold or played without an internet connection, and it offers none of the long-term preservation benefits that a physical disc would.
What's Next
For now, the only confirmed plan is the code-in-box release at launch. Whether a true disc version ever materializes — in December as Graczdari claims, or never as the newer report suggests — remains unresolved. Given how much conflicting information has circulated already, it's likely we won't have a definitive answer until closer to, or even after, the November 19th launch.
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