Some Retailers Are Refusing To Carry GTA 6’s Physical Release


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The news that Grand Theft Auto 6 won’t get a traditional physical release and will include a code in a box rather than a disc isn’t sitting well with many on the internet. At least two retailers are joining the dissent, announcing their intent not to sell GTA 6.

Video Games Plus (VGP), a Toronto-based retailer, stated that it will not be offering GTA 6 under the company’s policy of not selling games that only contain digital codes. VGP added that it would be “pleased” to carry and support the game should Rockstar release it on disc.

“We want to be clear that this decision is not a reflection of the game itself,” VGP’s statement on X reads. “We have tremendous respect for Rockstar Games and the incredible achievement that Grand Theft Auto 6 represents.”

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According to VGP’s official website, the retailer was founded in 1990 and entered the online marketplace through eBay before launching its own website. VGP has one brick-and-mortar location in Ontario.

Similarly, Delaware-based video game store Loot Box Gaming (LBG) said that while the company is still awaiting further details about GTA 6’s release, it will not sell the game if the physical


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