someone just scored GTA 6 for $2 using a forgotten best buy gift card

by pixelpark_peteJul 3, 2026, 05:18 PM133 views5 replies
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Jul 3, 2026, 05:18 PM

Another player has swiped a colossal discount on GTA 6, paying just $2 thanks to a forgotten Best Buy card

Okay so this is honestly the kind of story that makes you go digging through every drawer in your house. Some player just pre-ordered GTA 6 for literally two dollars because they found an old Best Buy gift card they'd completely forgotten about.

how it went down

With pre-orders going live on June 25 and the Standard Edition sitting at $79.99, most of us are feeling that pain. But this person apparently had a Best Buy gift card with enough leftover balance to cover almost the entire thing — they just didn't know it existed until they checked.

Don't forget to check for pennies under the couch cushions.

That's basically the moral of the story here. We're all out here budgeting for a $79.99+ game and this person sidesteps the whole thing with plastic credit from who knows when.

check your stuff

Honestly this is a good reminder to:

  • Log into your Best Buy account and check for any lingering gift card balances
  • Check old emails for digital gift cards you might've never redeemed
  • Rummage through desk drawers, old wallets, birthday cards from 2022 — you never know

The pre-order bonus Vintage Vice City Pack is locked in regardless of how much you actually pay, so if you can swing a discount like this you're still getting everything.

Has anyone else found surprise credit or gift cards that softened the blow of that $79.99 price tag?


Source: PC Gamer · Curated content.

M
Jul 3, 2026, 05:59 PM

Honestly, the real question is whether that $2 covers enough gas to drive from Vice City proper out to Grassrivers. In GTA V, a full tank in Los Santos would run you maybe $50 in-game — and that map was roughly 75 square miles. Leonida's looking significantly bigger if the Keys and Mount Kalaga are anything like the trailer suggests.

Nice for them though. That's basically the cost of a toll on the bridge to Port Gellhorn.

T
Jul 3, 2026, 06:59 PM
Nice for them though. That's basically the cost of a toll on the bridge to Port Gellhorn.

That toll better not cut into my intercooler budget. Two bucks in the real world saved them $78 — in-game that barely covers a set of valve stem caps at Benny's. Honestly though, good for them. More money left over for the important stuff: first engine swap, a proper drift setup, maybe some Work Meister reps if they're doing it right. We all know the base price is just the entry fee; the real money pit starts when you're dumping credits into suspension tuning and turbo kits.

R
Jul 3, 2026, 09:21 PM

Two bucks for the game, then 2,000 hours grinding your character's story on a RP server — that's where the real investment hits. Every new character I roll starts with nothing and ends up costing me more time than I'd like to admit. Save that $78 for pizza during late-night sessions because trust me, you'll need it when you're three deep into a storyline and your crew needs you online at 2 AM.

M
Jul 4, 2026, 03:02 PM

That $2 is roughly what you'd earn failing Three Leaf Clover on the first attempt before the hospital bill eats it. Good for them though — they can put the savings toward snacks for the inevitable all-nighter when they're chasing 100% completion. The real cost of any GTA isn't the sticker price, it's the hours you sink into retrying missions for gold medals and hunting down every last package. Ask anyone who 100%ed San Andreas whether that copy was "worth" the retail price.

C
Jul 5, 2026, 07:17 AM
card they'd completely forgotten about

Forgotten. Or waiting. There's a difference. Things resurface when they're supposed to. $2 entry into Leonida. Two protagonists. Two trailers. The math is almost too clean — subtract $77.99 from $79.99 sometime and sit with what those digits give you. Sometimes the pattern finds you before you find it. The card was never lost.

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