GTA 6 will not have a Spanish dub: English voices only, subtitles in 13 languages

The Microsoft Store listing makes it clear: GTA 6's voices will be in English only, as with the entire franchise. Interface and subtitles will be available in Spanish from Spain and Mexico.
GTA 6 will be released without a Spanish voiceover: the voices will be in English only, according to the official Microsoft Store listing reported by Vandal (June 29, 2026). The interface and subtitles will be available in 13 languages, including Spanish from Spain and Mexico. Rockstar is thus continuing the tradition of the entire series: it has never dubbed a GTA game.

Where does this information come from?
From the official GTA 6 listing on the Microsoft Store, where the languages section already lists the available audio options. This was revealed by Vandal on June 29, 2026: audio in English only, localized text. Rockstar hasn’t issued a statement—which is why the tag is 🟡 and not 🟢—but these details are filled in by the publisher itself, and history is on our side: no GTA game has ever been dubbed, from GTA III to GTA V, nor was Red Dead Redemption 2.
What languages will GTA 6 support?
According to the localization list compiled by Gamuters (June 25, 2026), the interface and subtitles will be available in 13 languages:
| Audio (voices) | Interface and subtitles |
|---|---|
| English | English, Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Mexico), French, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese |
Why Doesn’t Rockstar Ever Dub Its Games?
It’s an artistic stance the company has upheld for two decades: the actors’ performances (voice and motion capture are recorded simultaneously) are part of the characters’ identities, and dubbing Lucia and Jason —with their Florida accents and Spanglish—would undermine the portrayal of Leonida that Rockstar has crafted. The downside is something any veteran of the series knows: reading subtitles while driving through Vice City is already an extreme sport. You can learn more about the actors and characters in their section.
Does this affect the Spanish version?
Only the audio. The menus, the in-game cell phone, the subtitles, and all text will be in Spanish (Spain)—you won’t have to resort to Latin American Spanish or English. For the rest of the confirmed details about the release (price, editions, no physical disc), check out the tracker.
Quick Questions
Could this change before launch? Unlikely: the voice acting for a game of this size is decided years in advance. The entry reflects the final decision.
Is it the Spanish spoken on the streets of Vice City? Hispanic NPCs speak Spanish on the streets (you can hear it in the trailers)—that’s part of the original audio, not a dub.
Where can I pre-order it with guaranteed Spanish text? Any European edition includes it; compare stores and prices in the pre-order guide.
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