We once again enter the panic phase in the run up toGTA VI’s launch. This time around, fans worry features will be locked behind paywalls after Rockstar’s latest move.Rockstar Gamesseemingly relish leaving their fans in a state; each time the fandom seems to gain equilibrium, the rug is pulled out from under them to leave them unbalanced once more.EvenXbox is getting jumpy about this game, though not for the same reason as its fans.AdvertHave you checked out theGTA Online’Bottom Dollar' mission yet?As you’ve likely already seen,GTA Onlinehasunveiled a new free updatewhich is now available to play. Exciting, right? Well, not anymore.The ‘Bottom Dollar’ update was meant to entertain GTA fans while they wait (and wait) for the arrival of any newGTA VInews. However, a key feature becoming locked behind a paywall has tainted the experience.AdvertBeing able to own multiple businesses is part of the package when playingGTA Online. However, typically you have to visit said businesses to collect your earnings.It’s a tedious process, you’ll agree.Rockstar has removed the need to visit each one of these locations, but with the catch that you need to be a GTA Plus member first.Coming in at £6.99 per month, Rockstar may not think the price too steep. Still, it all adds up when you’ve got other subscription fees coming out at the same time.AdvertNot ignoring the fact that this feels like a feature that should be accessible for all, not just the select few who pay for it.Consequently, GTA players are worried about what these means for in-game features inGTA VI– will they be locked behind paywalls as well?WithGTA VIalready set to causeone major problem, the 2025 launch feels like a powder keg waiting to explode.Hopefully, it’ll all work out for the best, but our optimism for such an outcome is waning.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,GTA Online,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,GTA 5

We once again enter the panic phase in the run up toGTA VI’s launch. This time around, fans worry features will be locked behind paywalls after Rockstar’s latest move.Rockstar Gamesseemingly relish leaving their fans in a state; each time the fandom seems to gain equilibrium, the rug is pulled out from under them to leave them unbalanced once more.EvenXbox is getting jumpy about this game, though not for the same reason as its fans.AdvertHave you checked out theGTA Online’Bottom Dollar' mission yet?As you’ve likely already seen,GTA Onlinehasunveiled a new free updatewhich is now available to play. Exciting, right? Well, not anymore.The ‘Bottom Dollar’ update was meant to entertain GTA fans while they wait (and wait) for the arrival of any newGTA VInews. However, a key feature becoming locked behind a paywall has tainted the experience.AdvertBeing able to own multiple businesses is part of the package when playingGTA Online. However, typically you have to visit said businesses to collect your earnings.It’s a tedious process, you’ll agree.Rockstar has removed the need to visit each one of these locations, but with the catch that you need to be a GTA Plus member first.Coming in at £6.99 per month, Rockstar may not think the price too steep. Still, it all adds up when you’ve got other subscription fees coming out at the same time.AdvertNot ignoring the fact that this feels like a feature that should be accessible for all, not just the select few who pay for it.Consequently, GTA players are worried about what these means for in-game features inGTA VI– will they be locked behind paywalls as well?WithGTA VIalready set to causeone major problem, the 2025 launch feels like a powder keg waiting to explode.Hopefully, it’ll all work out for the best, but our optimism for such an outcome is waning.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,GTA Online,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,GTA 5
We once again enter the panic phase in the run up toGTA VI’s launch. This time around, fans worry features will be locked behind paywalls after Rockstar’s latest move.Rockstar Gamesseemingly relish leaving their fans in a state; each time the fandom seems to gain equilibrium, the rug is pulled out from under them to leave them unbalanced once more.EvenXbox is getting jumpy about this game, though not for the same reason as its fans.AdvertHave you checked out theGTA Online’Bottom Dollar' mission yet?As you’ve likely already seen,GTA Onlinehasunveiled a new free updatewhich is now available to play. Exciting, right? Well, not anymore.The ‘Bottom Dollar’ update was meant to entertain GTA fans while they wait (and wait) for the arrival of any newGTA VInews. However, a key feature becoming locked behind a paywall has tainted the experience.AdvertBeing able to own multiple businesses is part of the package when playingGTA Online. However, typically you have to visit said businesses to collect your earnings.It’s a tedious process, you’ll agree.Rockstar has removed the need to visit each one of these locations, but with the catch that you need to be a GTA Plus member first.Coming in at £6.99 per month, Rockstar may not think the price too steep. Still, it all adds up when you’ve got other subscription fees coming out at the same time.AdvertNot ignoring the fact that this feels like a feature that should be accessible for all, not just the select few who pay for it.Consequently, GTA players are worried about what these means for in-game features inGTA VI– will they be locked behind paywalls as well?WithGTA VIalready set to causeone major problem, the 2025 launch feels like a powder keg waiting to explode.Hopefully, it’ll all work out for the best, but our optimism for such an outcome is waning.
We once again enter the panic phase in the run up toGTA VI’s launch. This time around, fans worry features will be locked behind paywalls after Rockstar’s latest move.
Rockstar Gamesseemingly relish leaving their fans in a state; each time the fandom seems to gain equilibrium, the rug is pulled out from under them to leave them unbalanced once more.
EvenXbox is getting jumpy about this game, though not for the same reason as its fans.
Advert
Advert
Have you checked out theGTA Online’Bottom Dollar' mission yet?
As you’ve likely already seen,GTA Onlinehasunveiled a new free updatewhich is now available to play. Exciting, right? Well, not anymore.
The ‘Bottom Dollar’ update was meant to entertain GTA fans while they wait (and wait) for the arrival of any newGTA VInews. However, a key feature becoming locked behind a paywall has tainted the experience.
Advert
Advert
Being able to own multiple businesses is part of the package when playingGTA Online. However, typically you have to visit said businesses to collect your earnings.
It’s a tedious process, you’ll agree.
Rockstar has removed the need to visit each one of these locations, but with the catch that you need to be a GTA Plus member first.
Coming in at £6.99 per month, Rockstar may not think the price too steep. Still, it all adds up when you’ve got other subscription fees coming out at the same time.
Advert
Advert
Not ignoring the fact that this feels like a feature that should be accessible for all, not just the select few who pay for it.
Consequently, GTA players are worried about what these means for in-game features inGTA VI– will they be locked behind paywalls as well?
WithGTA VIalready set to causeone major problem, the 2025 launch feels like a powder keg waiting to explode.
Hopefully, it’ll all work out for the best, but our optimism for such an outcome is waning.
Topics:GTA 6,GTA Online,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,GTA 5