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Latest information on the Digital ECA for Brazilian players

What is happening?

Following the passing of the Brazilian Digital Statute of the Child and Adolescent (“Digital ECA”), Rockstar Games digital titles are no longer purchasable from the Rockstar Games Store or Rockstar Games Launcher by our Brazilian players as of March 16, 2026.

Rockstar Games digital titles remain available for purchase via other storefronts such as the PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, Steam, and the Epic Games Store.

Will I still be able to access the games I already bought?

You can still sign in and play Rockstar Games titles on the Rockstar Games Launcher that you owned prior to March 16, 2026.

Will I still be able to purchase Shark Cards and Gold Bars?

Shark Card and Gold Bar purchases through the Rockstar Games storefronts are not affected by these changes.

Source: Here

If nobody does anything against this, GTA VI will be affected too.



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Alex_The_Hedgehog said:

If nobody does anything against this, GTA VI will be affected too.

What anybody has to do exactly? It was Rockstar that didnt wanna the trouble to make an age verification system.  It looks like Sony, MS, Steam and Epic stores wont have that problem because, probably, they adressed the issue that ECA posed.

Now I am intrigued about why they didn't say anything about their products availability on Nintendo eshop.

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We reap what we sow

Alex_The_Hedgehog said:

If nobody does anything against this, GTA VI will be affected too.

They just need to implement age verification. I'm pretty sure they have the money for that



Couldn't you just buy the disc?



JackHandy said:

Couldn't you just buy the disc?

We still can buy everywhere, since Sony, Nintendo, Steam and Epic didn't care to implement the system



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Rockstar is entirely to blame.