
WhenGrand Theft Auto VIreleases, it’ll feature a brand-new iteration of GTA Online, though fans are convinced it’ll be structured around Shark Codes and subscription services.
It’s no secretGrand Theft Auto V’sOnline mode has been one of the key sources ofRockstar Games’income over the past few years, with two Take-Two Interactive execs taking home acombined total of $72,350,718this year from its microtransactions alone.
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Now, fans are positive Shark Cards will make a return inGTA VI’siteration of Online, but think this time will be even worse,possibly even affecting the game’s singleplayer.
TheWidrolo made a post on Redditsaying: “I hope that GTA 6 online won’t feel like a 9-5 job without buying shark cards … It would be nice if the next GTAO had jobs with better payouts and heists that don’t feel like a chore.”
Fans aren’t too optimistic, with some believing it’ll be exactly the same as GTA V, and others thinking it’ll somehow be even worse, especially since the introduction of the GTA+ subscription service.
“It will be the same as GTAO in terms of microtransactions for sure”
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“GTAO always felt like a second job, hope they change that”
“I don’t want to sound too negative but I think this time it will even be more tailored around microtransactions and getting people into buying shark cards and subscribing to GTA+.
“I highly doubt that the next GTA Online will be enjoyable at all without investing real-life money.”
We’re still none the wiser as to whenGrand Theft Auto VIwill come out, but when it does it’ll launch on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and possibly PC.
Topics:GTA 6,GTA Online,Rockstar Games