GTA 6 Is Coming! Everything Parents Need To Know!
If your child has been asking about Grand Theft Auto 6, you’re not alone. GTA 6 is arguably the most anticipated video game release in a generation, and kids have been buzzing about it for years. Here’s what you need to know.
What Is GTA 6?\

Grand Theft Auto VI is the next major entry in Rockstar Games’ long-running open-world crime franchise. The game is set in a fictional version of Florida called Leonida, with the main action centered in Vice City — a Miami-inspired metropolis. For the first time in the series’ history, one of the two playable protagonists is a woman: Lucia Caminos, who partners with Jason Duval in what early trailers suggest is a Bonnie-and-Clyde-style criminal storyline.
GTA 6 is confirmed for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. No PC release has been announced, though Rockstar typically brings its titles to PC eventually.
When Does GTA 6 Come Out?
GTA 6 is currently scheduled to release on November 19, 2026. The game has been delayed twice. It was originally targeting fall 2025, then pushed to May 26, 2026, and most recently pushed again to November 2026. Rockstar says the extra time is being used to polish the game to the standard fans expect.
What this means for parents: your kids have known about this game for years and the hype is not going away. Better to have the conversation now than to be caught off guard at launch.
What Is GTA 6 Rated?
GTA 6 has not yet received an official ESRB rating, but it will almost certainly be rated M for Mature (17+). Every mainline GTA game has received an M rating, and nothing about GTA 6’s direction suggests it will be any different.
For context, Grand Theft Auto V was rated M with content descriptors covering Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Mature Humor, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, and Use of Drugs and Alcohol. GTA 6 is expected to include all of those elements.
An M rating from the ESRB means the game is recommended for players 17 and older. It does not mean the content is restricted by law, but it signals clearly that the game is designed for adults. Importantly, an M rating still stops short of an AO (Adults Only) rating, which means the game will not depict explicit sex acts. What it does include can go right up to that line.
Australia’s classification board already rated GTA 6 as MA15+ in 2023, citing strong sex scenes and drug use. While regional rating systems differ, that’s a consistent signal of where the ESRB rating will land.
A Note on GTA 6’s Female Protagonist

GTA 6 features Lucia Caminos as one of its two playable main characters. In fact, she is the first female protagonist in the franchise’s mainline history. This is a meaningful step for representation in a genre that has historically centered male characters.
However, it’s worth calling this out specifically for parents: it means that the series’ signature violence — including violence directed at the player character — will be experienced through a woman of color. Rockstar is not known for handling these themes gently. How they navigate that is something we genuinely don’t know yet, but it has the potential to include content that many players and parents will find triggering in ways that go beyond the franchise’s usual violence. This is something worth watching closely as full gameplay reveals arrive in 2026, and something worth discussing with older teens who might play the game.
Should My Child Play GTA 6?
Our answer is no — GTA 6 is not appropriate for children, and we’d extend that to most teens as well. The combination of graphic violence, sexual content, strong language, and drug use puts it firmly in adult territory, and that’s exactly where Rockstar designed it to live.
That said, we’re not here to make this call for your family. You know your kids better than we do, and we’re not in the business of judging parents who reach a different conclusion — especially for older teens. What we’d ask is this: if you decide to allow it, make it a conversation rather than a quiet yes. Watch some gameplay footage together before launch. Talk about what’s in it. Ask your teen what they think about the content, not just whether they want to play it. That engagement matters more than the decision itself.
- Under 13: This is a clear no.
- Teens 13–16: We’d hold the line. There are thousands of other games.
- Older teens (17+): If you decide to allow it, go in with eyes open and make it a discussion.
How to Talk to Your Kids About GTA 6
Whether you decide to allow it or not, GTA 6’s cultural presence means your kids will hear about it from friends regardless. A few conversation starters that don’t require you to be the bad guy:
- “Have you heard about GTA 6? What do you know about it?” — Opens the door without being confrontational.
- “Why do you think some games are rated M for Mature?” — Helps them understand that ratings exist for a reason, not just to annoy them.
- “There are things in this game that are designed for adults. Let’s talk about what those are.” — Direct, non-alarmist, and treats your child as capable of understanding nuance.
The worst outcome is your child playing GTA 6 with no context and no conversation about what they’re engaging with. Even a brief discussion is better than silence.
What About GTA Online?
GTA 6 will almost certainly include an online multiplayer component, following the model of GTA Online in GTA V. Rockstar has not announced full details yet.
What parents should know now: the ESRB’s rating for the base game does not cover online multiplayer content. GTA Online in GTA V allowed players to interact with strangers via voice chat, engage in player-vs-player violence, and make in-game purchases. User behavior in online modes can push well beyond what the base game rating describes. We’ll cover GTA 6’s online features in detail once Rockstar makes them official — check back as we get closer to the November 2026 launch.
What Content Does GTA 6 Include? (Parent FAQ)
Parents searching for specific information deserve direct answers. Here’s what we know and what we can reasonably expect based on the trailers and the franchise’s history.
Yes. Violence is the foundation of the GTA series. Players engage in gunfights, car chases, and criminal missions involving assault and murder. The sandbox nature of the game also means players can harm civilians, though doing so triggers a police response. Expect blood, gore, and the series’ characteristic intensity throughout.
Almost certainly yes. The first official trailer prominently featured women in revealing clothing, beach party scenes, and imagery consistent with the series’ past strip club sequences. GTA V included topless nudity in strip clubs and allowed players to solicit prostitutes. GTA 6 is expected to include similar content. As noted above, the M rating means explicit sex acts will not be depicted — but the sexual themes go right up to that boundary.
Based on the franchise’s history and early trailer footage, yes. GTA V included topless nudity in strip clubs and male nudity in one non-sexual context. GTA 6 is expected to follow the same pattern.
This is one of the most-searched parent questions about GTA 6. The first trailer showed dancing and twerking as part of the game’s world, and interactive socializing has been part of past GTA games. Rockstar has not officially confirmed specific mechanics. We don’t know yet exactly what form this takes in GTA 6, but based on what’s been shown, it’s safe to assume the game will include similar or expanded versions of the adult-oriented activities present in GTA V. We’ll update this post when Rockstar reveals full gameplay details ahead of the November 2026 launch.
Yes. Drug and alcohol use are recurring themes across the franchise, often tied to character development and missions. Expect GTA 6 to continue this tradition.
Yes. Every mainline GTA game has received a “Strong Language” content descriptor. Expect frequent and explicit profanity throughout.
Bottom Line
GTA 6 is designed for adults and will earn its M for Mature (17+) rating. It will contain graphic violence, sexual content, nudity, strong language, and drug and alcohol use. It is not appropriate for children, and most parents of younger teens will want to hold the line.
Stay informed as Rockstar releases gameplay details throughout 2026. We’ll update this guide as new information becomes available ahead of the November 19 launch date.

Will be good to know and send to my parents for when I turn the appropriate age of the release to pc that will be enough to get my parents to consider letting me
Good luck when you’re older bud!