Best GTA 6 TV deals – make sure you're ready to get the most from Grand Theft Auto VI

Amazon Prime Day is a boon if you're looking to upgrade your gaming setup ahead of the GTA 6 release

Hisense 65U7QTUK in a living room with GTA VI on the screen
(Image credit: Hisense / Rockstar Games)

We're a day away from Grand Theft Auto VI hitting stores – to pre-order, at least. The game is due on 19 November 2026 for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, but you can order your copy from tomorrow, 25 June.

It's exciting – after all, this is undoubtedly the biggest game release of the decade so far and while we have a few more months before we can actually play it, I'm already thinking about my gaming setup. I want to ensure that I'll make the most of GTA 6 from the first moment to the last.

Indeed, rumours suggest that the console version will have a 60 frames-per-second performance mode, and you are likely to get some in-game ray tracing support (on PS5 / PS5 Pro and Xbox Series X, anyway). So is your TV up to the task of showing it at its best?

If not, Amazon's Prime Day sale is here to help. There are some great TV deals this week in both the UK and US, which could give you the ideal platform to benefit from Rockstar's first new Grand Theft Auto in 13 years.

I've chosen some of my own picks to help you out.

Hisense 65U7QTUK Mini LED QLED TV
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Hisense 65U7QTUK Mini LED QLED TV: was £799 now £567 at Amazon UK

With a 144Hz refresh rate, the Hisense U7QT Mini LED TV has more than enough headroom to cope with GTA 6's rumoured 60fps mode. It's also a Freely TV in the UK, so you don't even need an aerial socket – so is ideal for a games room.

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Sony 65-inch Bravia 7 Mini LED QLED TV (K-65XR70)
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Sony 65-inch Bravia 7 Mini LED QLED TV (K-65XR70): was $1,598 now $1,298 at Amazon US

This Sony TV has "exclusive features for PlayStation 5" meaning it supports Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode when hooked up to a PS5.

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LG OLED 42C55LA
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LG OLED 42C55LA: was £849 now £611 at Amazon UK

While it would work well as a family TV, a 42-inch OLED is a great option for a bedroom or gaming room, and there are few better at this Prime Day price point. Awesome pictures and processing are matched with a 144Hz refresh rate and VRR support.

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Amazon Ember 75-inch Mini LED Series with Fire TV
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Amazon Ember 75-inch Mini LED Series with Fire TV: was $1,499.99 now $1,099.99 at Amazon US

When it comes to AAA gaming you can't get better than a massive screen and this Amazon own-brand Mini LED has 75-inches to play on. It's a great deal for that size, and with 144Hz support, you can be assured GTA 6 will run well on it.

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TCL 75T8C-UK QLED TV
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TCL 75T8C-UK QLED TV: was £705.99 now £617 at Amazon UK

Those in the UK who also want to supersize your set, this TCL 75-inch QLED is even described as a "gaming TV". It features an Onkyo 2.1 sound and sports a 144Hz refresh rate.

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Samsung 85-inch Q6F QLED TV
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Samsung 85-inch Q6F QLED TV: was £999 now £949 at Amazon UK

Of course, no TV deals round-up would be complete without a Samsung model – and this one is the biggest of the lot. It's just a 60Hz panel, but at 85-inches every moment of GTA 6 will blow you away.

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Each of these deals is great for different reasons, although there are also additional TV deals available on Amazon in your area.

As for Grand Theft Auto VI itself, that will be available to pre-order from tomorrow, Thursday 25 June at midnight in your region.

The game will be available to pre-order digitally on the PlayStation and Xbox stores, or in physical form across multiple retailers. It'll be priced at $79.99 (with UK pricing TBC). A Grand Theft Auto VI: Ultimate Edition with additional in-game items will be $99.99.

Do note though, if you do pick up a physical copy the box will contain a download code – there is no disc version.

Rik Henderson
News Editor

Rik is T3’s news editor, which means he looks after the news team and the up-to-the-minute coverage of all the hottest gadgets and products you’ll definitely want to read about. And, with more than 35 years of experience in tech and entertainment journalism, including editing and writing for numerous websites, magazines, and newspapers, he’s always got an eye on the next big thing.

Rik also has extensive knowledge of AV, TV streaming and smart home kit, plus just about everything to do with games since the late 80s. Prior to T3, he spent 13 years at Pocket-lint heading up its news team, and was a TV producer and presenter on such shows as Channel 4's GamesMaster, plus Sky's Games World, Game Over, and Virtual World of Sport.

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