Thursday, July 9, 2026

GTA 6 Australia Age Verification: Rockstar Faces $35 Million Fine Risk

Grand Theft Auto 6 is now just months away from launch. But Australian players may need to prove their age before they can jump into Rockstar’s next open-world game.

Under new online safety laws in Australia, games with an R18+ classification must verify that users are adults. If Rockstar Games fails to comply, the company could face steep financial penalties.

Why Age Verification Applies to GTA 6

Australia introduced its Age-Restricted Material Code in 2026. The rule requires platforms hosting R18+ content to check that users are old enough before granting access.

GTA 6 has not received its final Australian rating yet. But its predecessor, GTA 5, carries an R18+ classification in the country. Given the series’ mature content, GTA 6 is widely expected to receive the same rating.

Games rated M for Mature by the ESRB and 18+ by PEGI typically fall into this R18+ category under Australia’s Classification Board. That rating would legally restrict GTA 6 to adult players in Australia.

The Potential Fine

According to reports, game publishers that fail to follow the age verification rules can face civil penalties of up to AU$49.5 million per breach. Converted to US dollars, that fine is close to $35 million, as reported by the BBC.

The penalty applies per breach, which means repeated non-compliance could add up quickly for any publisher, including Rockstar.

It is not yet confirmed whether the age verification requirement will apply to GTA 6’s single-player story campaign, its expected online multiplayer mode, or both.

GTA Online, the multiplayer component tied to GTA 5, already requires ID verification for Australian players. Given that history, a similar system is expected to carry over once GTA 6 launches its own online features.

Rockstar has not detailed exactly how it plans to verify player ages for GTA 6. Age verification does not necessarily mean uploading a government ID directly to the company. Verification methods can vary, and other platforms have used third-party systems instead of collecting documents directly.

Grand Theft Auto 6 is set for release on November 19, 2026. With the launch date approaching, questions around regional compliance, including Australia’s age verification law, are becoming more relevant for both Rockstar and players.

For now, Australian fans hoping to play GTA 6 should expect some form of age check, particularly for any online features, similar to what current GTA Online players already go through.

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