Rockstar Games could once again follow a proven formula with GTA VI — and if the latest reports are accurate, GTA 6 Online won’t be available at launch.
Instead, the multiplayer mode is expected to arrive about a month later.
According to current information, Rockstar is planning to release GTA 6 Online in December, shortly after the main game launches in November. This timing isn’t random — it lines up perfectly with the holiday season, when player activity and game sales spike dramatically.
Dropping the online mode right before the holidays could:
It’s a calculated move, and one Rockstar has effectively used before.
This wouldn’t be anything new.
When GTA V launched, GTA Online didn’t release on day one — it arrived shortly after. The same approach was used with Red Dead Redemption 2, where Red Dead Online also came later.
This strategy allows Rockstar to:
Given how huge GTA 6 is expected to be, separating the releases again makes a lot of sense.
The information has been backed by insider TheGhostOfHope, who is mostly known for accurate leaks related to Call of Duty. While he doesn’t usually cover Rockstar, his track record adds some credibility to the claim.
He reports that the plan is already set internally, with GTA 6 Online targeting a December rollout.
If this turns out to be true, players should expect:
It also suggests Rockstar may be preparing something bigger than just a simple continuation of GTA Online.
There are growing expectations that GTA 6 Online won’t just be an update, but a completely new platform — sometimes referred to as “GTA Online 2.”
If Rockstar is taking extra time before launch, it could mean:
Launching GTA 6 first and then rolling out online separately gives Rockstar more control over both experiences. It reduces risk, builds anticipation, and ensures that when multiplayer finally drops — it hits as hard as possible. And if the December window is real, GTA 6 Online could end up dominating the entire holiday season.
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