**NEWS FLASH: THE GTA 6 PRICE MATRIX IS BROKEN**

NEWS FLASH: THE GTA 6 PRICE MATRIX IS BROKEN

In a discovery that has sent shockwaves through the gaming community, technical analysts digging through Take-Two Interactive’s financial data have identified a “glitch in the matrix”—a pattern of numbers that suggests Grand Theft Auto 6 will cost exactly $74.99, not the rumored $69.99 or $99.99.

Analysts noticed that the game’s code name, “Project Americas,” combined with the release date (Fall 2025) and the number of bullet points in Rockstar’s last press release, all point to a single, hidden mathematical constant. When you take the game’s engine render time (27.5 million frames) and divide it by the number of confirmed voice actors (1,200), you get exactly 22,916.66—which, when read as time, is 11:59 PM on October 17, 2024. That date? The precise day Take-Two’s stock price closed at $149.98—exactly double the $74.99 price tag.

But here’s where it gets weird. That $74.99? It’s the exact cost of 10 special edition t-shirts from Rockstar’s warehouse. And 10? That’s the number of years between GTA 5 and GTA 6. Analysts are calling it the “Recursive Price Anomaly.”

“We’ve never seen a price that literally predicts its own position in the timeline and the number of shirts in a warehouse,” said lead analyst Dr. Vera Code. “Either Rockstar has coded the price into the fabric of reality, or we’re living in a simulation where $74.99 is the only constant.”

Take-Two has not commented, but sources inside the company confirm that the price **is not a bug—it’s