Grand Theft Auto 6 is going to have a heck of a launch, but there is an increasing amount of legislation that may make it harder to buy.
According to Rockstar Intel, Rockstar has published a new article on its official site about new regulations that could affect how many people pick up Grand Theft Auto 6.
Following the controversy that Australia will require a new set of age verification laws that bar many people from playing multiplayer games, there's more trouble brewing for GTA 6, this time in Brazil.
Here's the full statement from Rockstar: "Following the passing of the Brazilian Digital Statute of the Child and Adolescent (“Digital ECA”), Rockstar Games digital titles are no longer purchasable from the Rockstar Games Store or Rockstar Games Launcher by our Brazilian players as of March 16, 2026. Rockstar Games digital titles remain available for purchase via other storefronts such as the PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, Steam, and the Epic Games Store."
ECA Digital is still a relatively new initiative from Brazil, aimed at protecting children online. It just went into effect following Congressional approval, and will fine companies millions for violations.
It's a dicey situation, but for now, you can...
