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Digital Phablet – As pre-orders for GTA 6 (Grand Theft Auto VI) officially open ahead of its release on November 19, reports reveal that the highly anticipated game of 2026 has already been banned in several countries due to strict censorship laws and sanctions.
According to Twisted Voxel, GTA 6 is expected to be banned in China, Russia, Taiwan, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, and Lebanon. When GTA 5 was released, it faced similar restrictions, with bans and censorship over its portrayal of violence, drugs, prostitution, explicit language, and sexual content.
Despite these restrictions, players in affected countries can find ways to access the game by purchasing it digitally through accounts set in regions where it is permitted. Rockstar has also announced that GTA 6’s physical editions will consist solely of a download code, rather than a traditional disc.
What’s included in the $100 Ultimate Edition of GTA 6?

Rockstar’s upcoming open-world game will be available in two editions: the standard for $80 and the Ultimate for $100. The latter promises players “the most immersive GTA experience yet,” featuring premium vehicles, weapons, cosmetics, and access to various activities throughout Jason and Lucia’s storyline.
Additionally, Rockstar announced that those who pre-order the digital version of GTA 6 will be able to pre-load the game starting November 12, a week before its official release.




