It has been almost three years since Take-Two Interactive finally announced GTA 6, and there have been countless supposed leaks about the price tag, with worries bubbling that it might retail for as much as $100, blowing right past the new $80 standard that Mario Kart World and Microsoft attempted to usher in. This weekend, the rumors continue after Xbox Chat reportedly told a customer that it would retail for the standard $69.99 on the Microsoft Store, but this is hardly confirmation, let alone a reputable source.
Xbox Chat is an AI-powered virtual assistant, and is prone to mistakes, especially with information that has not been publicly confirmed. At most, CEO Strauss Zelnick has alluded that it won't be $100 in various interviews, but we're veering into speculation there. If this Xbox Chat screenshot is legitimate, which we'll come to in a moment, then it's likely pulling the figure from the standard triple-A price most other games retail at. It's certainly not a "leak."
Another issue with claims like these is that web-based messages such as Xbox Chat can easily be manipulated with inspect element. So, any screenshots should be taken with a grain of salt unless...
