U.S. Army Grants Soldiers GTA 6 Leave!
From the U.S. Army: an unprecedented incentive! Some soldiers who signed a renewed service contract will receive a 4-day special leave to play GTA 6, one of the year's most anticipated games.

The U.S. Army has adopted an unusual method to encourage soldiers to reenlist. At Fort Stewart in Georgia, the 3rd Infantry Division is offering a four‑day leave to soldiers who meet the stipulated conditions to experience the launch of GTA 6.
Signing the Contract: GTA 6 License
Under the incentive, eligible conscripts who sign a reenlistment contract of at least two years can avail themselves between August 1 and November 14, 2026.
About 130 soldiers at the 9th Engineer Brigade at Fort Stewart are eligible for the program. According to Brigade Commander Brigadier General Angel Tomko, 20 of them have re‑enlisted under an incentive program that also includes a GTA 6 waiver.

Aim to Capture the Interest of the Soldiers
Tomko said the program was prepared to create more effective incentives that link with conscripts' areas of interest. It was noted that the U.S. Army had previously employed various incentive methods to strengthen reenlistment contracts.
GTA 6, Set to Release in November
Rockstar Games' long‑time project GTA 6 is slated to launch on 19 November 2026. While the game continues to attract intense interest, the U.S. Army's 'GTA 6 permit' has drawn attention by making the eagerly awaited title part of a military incentive this time.
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