GTA 5: where’s the cheapest in SA?

10 September 2013
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GTA 5’s arrival is just a week away, but while gamers are starting to scratch around in their pockets and retailers are adjusting prices, we decided to look at who currently has the cheapest pre-order option for Rockstar’s colossal crime-drama.

Grand Theft Auto 5 will release on 17 September 2013, so if you’re prepared to commit to a pre-order (which should be safe considering Rockstar’s promises of quality), then there are a few options. According to Megarom, the GTA V standard edition RRP went up 2.7% last week.

Please note: prices correct at time of posting.

The prices are for the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of GTA V.

Retailer Standard Edition Special Edition Collector’s Edition
Kalahari
R629.00 R999.90
Loot  R689.00
Takealot R699.00 R1,699.00
Incredible Connection R699.99
GamesX   R749.00
CNA  R749.90
Animeworx R760.00 R935.00   R1,740.00
Top CD  R799.95
BT Games  TBA

Grand Theft Auto V has been receiving some jaw-dropping screenshots in recent months, and in anticipation for the big game, we also recently looked at 5 things that we can’t wait to do in GTA 5.

More GTA 5 news:

GTA 5 cost R2.6-billion to make

SA GTA 5 price increase: distributor, retailers respond

GTA 5: more gorgeous screenshots released

GTA 5 gameplay trailer unveiled

GTA 5 Collector’s Edition details, Online info released

GTA 5: insane new screenshots released

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  1. Jacks
    10.09.2013 at 14:25

    No PC no dice. Consoles are dirty 😛

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