If you thought Rockstar was just making another open-world crime game, think again. The internet is absolutely losing it over a wild claim that GTA 6 has a $2 billion budget, yes, billion with a "B." That’s more than it cost to build the actual Burj Khalifa. But before you start imagining a game that delivers pizza in real life or drives your car for you, let’s take a closer look at where this figure came from... and whether we should believe it at all.
The GTA 6 hacker leak was real and it rocked the gaming world
Back in September 2022, Rockstar suffered one of the biggest leaks in gaming history. Over 90 gameplay clips of GTA 6 in early development hit the internet, and fans instantly went into detective mode. The footage was raw, buggy, and clearly unfinished but undeniably real. Rockstar later confirmed the breach, though they didn’t mention anything about money.
That’s where the alleged hacker’s screenshots come in.
In the days following the leak, screenshots surfaced from conversations supposedly between the hacker and other bad actors. In those chats? Claims that the hacker had access to everything from GTA source code to consumer data from big names like 2K, DoorDash, and Bank of Brasil.
Oh and they casually dropped the bombshell that GTA 6’s budget was around $2 billion.
Let’s be clear: this number is not officially confirmed. It came from screenshots posted by anonymous sources on forums, not Rockstar or its parent company, Take-Two. The alleged figure reportedly includes development, marketing, post-launch multiplayer content, and potential DLCs.
That’s not unthinkable for Rockstar. The studio has always gone big: Red Dead Redemption 2 cost nearly $540 million over 8 years and had an opening weekend worth $725 million in sales.
Still, we’re talking about a rumor from a hacker, not a verified document or financial report.
How does $2 billion stack up? Spoiler: it’s absolutely insane
To put that figure into perspective:
Also read - Former Rockstar Games president Leslie Benzies shares excitement for GTA 6, calls studio’s vision “Unique”
The GTA 6 hacker leak was real and it rocked the gaming world
GTA 6’s rumored $2 billion budget is more than the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. pic.twitter.com/lh5fJK9NSR
— GTA 6 Countdown ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown) April 14, 2025
Back in September 2022, Rockstar suffered one of the biggest leaks in gaming history. Over 90 gameplay clips of GTA 6 in early development hit the internet, and fans instantly went into detective mode. The footage was raw, buggy, and clearly unfinished but undeniably real. Rockstar later confirmed the breach, though they didn’t mention anything about money.
That’s where the alleged hacker’s screenshots come in.
GTAVI’s budget was leaked in a conversation with the hacker who leaked 90 clips in 2022, which is believed to be the total allocated budget of the game, including development, marketing and post-launch.
— GTA 6 Countdown ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown) April 15, 2025
Source:https://t.co/K6URC2UD1P pic.twitter.com/JxfB7CRxgX
In the days following the leak, screenshots surfaced from conversations supposedly between the hacker and other bad actors. In those chats? Claims that the hacker had access to everything from GTA source code to consumer data from big names like 2K, DoorDash, and Bank of Brasil.
Oh and they casually dropped the bombshell that GTA 6’s budget was around $2 billion.
Let’s be clear: this number is not officially confirmed. It came from screenshots posted by anonymous sources on forums, not Rockstar or its parent company, Take-Two. The alleged figure reportedly includes development, marketing, post-launch multiplayer content, and potential DLCs.
That’s not unthinkable for Rockstar. The studio has always gone big: Red Dead Redemption 2 cost nearly $540 million over 8 years and had an opening weekend worth $725 million in sales.
Still, we’re talking about a rumor from a hacker, not a verified document or financial report.
How does $2 billion stack up? Spoiler: it’s absolutely insane
To put that figure into perspective:
- GTA 5 had a reported budget of $265 million.
- The Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest skyscraper? That cost $1.5 billion.
- Avengers: Endgame had a production budget of $350 million.
- Cyberpunk 2077, one of the most expensive games to date, clocked in around $316 million.
Also read - Former Rockstar Games president Leslie Benzies shares excitement for GTA 6, calls studio’s vision “Unique”
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