**GTA 6 Price Glitch? Players Spot "Matrix Error" in Pre-Order Data**
GTA 6 Price Glitch? Players Spot “Matrix Error” in Pre-Order Data
In what analysts are calling the “glitch in the matrix” of gaming economics, eagle-eyed data miners have uncovered a bizarre anomaly in pre-release pricing for Grand Theft Auto VI. While Rockstar Games has yet to confirm an official price, regional storefronts are reportedly showing two different, mutually exclusive price tiers—depending on the time of day.
The glitch? Between 3:14 AM and 4:02 AM GMT, the standard edition displays at $69.99, but at 4:03 AM sharp, it jumps to $149.99 with a cryptic note: “Inflation Correction: Real-Time Economy Activated.” Players who tried to pre-order at the lower price were hit with a “Time Paradox Error – Transaction Rejected.”
Analysts are baffled. “This is either a sophisticated ARG (alternate reality game) or a systematic algorithmic breakdown—a real-world version of the game’s internal stock market mechanic bleeding into our reality,” said a tech forensics expert. “It’s as if the game is pricing itself based on in-game demand, not real-world supply.”
Rockstar has declined comment, but a leaked internal memo suggests the company is “investigating a potential conflict between the game’s dynamic pricing engine and the real-world payment gateway.” Until then, the price remains Schrödinger’s cost: both $69.99 and $149.99—until you try to buy it.
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