It looks like the pricing for Grand Theft Auto 5 Expanded & Enhanced has slipped out, thanks to a Lithuanian web shop. If this early listing ends up being accurate, the price will be a surprise for many - but luckily a welcome one. In a market where next-gen games are frequently reaching MSRPs of $70, some assumed that was the fate that awaited the GTA 5 re-release.

However, based on the store listing from GAME ROOM, a Lithuanian video game retailer, Expanded and Enhanced will eschew the usual AAA MSRP in the other direction, and more drastically. The listing is still up, surprisingly, and has the price for the game shown as €40. Based on how the industry doesn't really price-match across currencies (aside of GOG), that would mean Expanded and Enhanced will be sold for $40.

This is an unexpected but welcome surprise, however if you think about it, it sort of makes sense. GTA 5 Expanded & Enhanced will be the third time the same game is re-released, and players have already voiced displeasure previously about having to pay full price for a game they essentially own, again. Rockstar's PR tactics also very likely changed after the large vocal fallout from the state in which The Trilogy: The Definitive Edition released recently.