A Reddit user identified as ‘tangyredapple’ recently secured a pre-order for the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) for just $2, by utilizing accumulated cashback reward points.
This unusual transaction has garnered considerable attention within the global gaming community. It underscores how overlooked reward programs can offer substantial savings on major upcoming titles, a strategy many players might now consider.

According to the Reddit post, ‘tangyredapple’ revealed that leftover cashback points from a previous purchase were applied to the pre-order, reducing the cost to the minimal $2. New video game titles, especially for current-generation consoles like the PlayStation 5, typically retail for $79.99 for the Standard Edition and $99.99 for the Ultimate Edition upon release.
The revelation has surprised many members of the GTA community, who often expect to pay full price for new releases from major franchises. Players frequently pre-order games to ensure early access or to receive exclusive in-game content. However, achieving such a low price through standard pre-order channels is uncommon.
Grand Theft Auto 6 is developed by Rockstar Games and is one of the most talked-about upcoming video games in the industry. Its predecessor, Grand Theft Auto V, has sold over 195 million copies worldwide since its 2013 launch, making it the second best-selling video game of all time. This history contributes to the intense anticipation surrounding the next installment.
While specific details about the game’s release date and official pricing remain under wraps from Rockstar Games, this incident highlights the potential value of consumer reward programs. For official news and updates on their game titles, consumers can visit the Rockstar Games website.
Furthermore, many retailers and credit card companies offer various reward points or cashback incentives that can be redeemed for purchases. These programs, if utilized strategically, can provide unexpected discounts on tech and entertainment products. Major gaming retailers such as GameStop and online platforms like Amazon’s video game section are common avenues for game pre-orders.

