As we edge closer to the highly anticipated release ofGTA VInext year fans are hyped as Rockstar Games publisher Take-Two Interactive will already have caught the scent of making all the money its launch will bring.Following months of rumours and speculation, Rockstar Games finally revealedGrand Theft Auto VIto the world with its firstofficial gameplay trailerin December 2023. Within days, hours even, theGTA VItrailer was alreadysmashing records on YouTubeas its views now get closer to 200 million.Check out the GTA VI trailer below!There’s no telling just how much moneyGTA VIwill make Take-Two Interactive andRockstar Gamesbut it’s fair to say that it’s going to make more than most video games ever have. Yet, beforeGTA VIeventually arrives,GTA V, a game that was initially released in 2013 is still bringing in the money, especially when it comes toGTA Online.AdvertGTA Vitself as a single–player game makes serious revenue, but when you throw inGTA Onlineand its in-game currency Shark Cards, it’s a winning formula for its publisher and developer. Take-Two Interactive could probably just exist with Grand Theft Auto alone and it would still make all the money.Sadly, despite all the money that Grand Theft Auto generates, not to mention all the other games under the Take-Take Interactive umbrella, the company is not exempt from mass lay-offs as a tactic to increase profit margins and appease its shareholders and directors. It’s been reported that Take-Two Interactive has cut around 5% of its workforce.“GTA VIpublisher Take-Two to layoff 5% of its workforce and cancel games,” posted Redditusertechnology. It’s also safe to assume that as a result of the cost-cutting tactics, unannounced video games from behind the scenes may have also been cancelled and fans are not happy.Some fans even discussed the possibility ofGTA VIbeing cancelled in jest but we all know that will never happen and the vast majority of the Reddit thread declared its frustration towards the shareholders.Advert“You guys aren’t buying enough shark cards,” said a sarcastic DesiredNameWasTaken. “Hi, in other news, Take-Two reported $5.35 billion in annual revenue for 2023, a 52.64% increase from 2022,” exclaimed arcanenoises.“Why make two games when you can make one with as few employees as possible to make some billionaire richer?” vented forever_a10ne. “Is that why everyone wasforced back into the office full-timesome time ago? For assessment?” asked Jarkrik.“This company is about to make billions, they don’t need to lay off anyone,” said moredrinksplease, saying what we’re all thinking. “Guess they need that quarterly report to look good for investors,” replied bigflanders.No solid release date has been announced forGrand Theft Auto VIbut we do know that it will be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. A PC release hasn’t been announced, yet.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 5,GTA 6,GTA Online,Grand Theft Auto,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

GTA 6 fans furious over controversial cancellations

As we edge closer to the highly anticipated release ofGTA VInext year fans are hyped as Rockstar Games publisher Take-Two Interactive will already have caught the scent of making all the money its launch will bring.Following months of rumours and speculation, Rockstar Games finally revealedGrand Theft Auto VIto the world with its firstofficial gameplay trailerin December 2023. Within days, hours even, theGTA VItrailer was alreadysmashing records on YouTubeas its views now get closer to 200 million.Check out the GTA VI trailer below!There’s no telling just how much moneyGTA VIwill make Take-Two Interactive andRockstar Gamesbut it’s fair to say that it’s going to make more than most video games ever have. Yet, beforeGTA VIeventually arrives,GTA V, a game that was initially released in 2013 is still bringing in the money, especially when it comes toGTA Online.AdvertGTA Vitself as a single–player game makes serious revenue, but when you throw inGTA Onlineand its in-game currency Shark Cards, it’s a winning formula for its publisher and developer. Take-Two Interactive could probably just exist with Grand Theft Auto alone and it would still make all the money.Sadly, despite all the money that Grand Theft Auto generates, not to mention all the other games under the Take-Take Interactive umbrella, the company is not exempt from mass lay-offs as a tactic to increase profit margins and appease its shareholders and directors. It’s been reported that Take-Two Interactive has cut around 5% of its workforce.“GTA VIpublisher Take-Two to layoff 5% of its workforce and cancel games,” posted Redditusertechnology. It’s also safe to assume that as a result of the cost-cutting tactics, unannounced video games from behind the scenes may have also been cancelled and fans are not happy.Some fans even discussed the possibility ofGTA VIbeing cancelled in jest but we all know that will never happen and the vast majority of the Reddit thread declared its frustration towards the shareholders.Advert“You guys aren’t buying enough shark cards,” said a sarcastic DesiredNameWasTaken. “Hi, in other news, Take-Two reported $5.35 billion in annual revenue for 2023, a 52.64% increase from 2022,” exclaimed arcanenoises.“Why make two games when you can make one with as few employees as possible to make some billionaire richer?” vented forever_a10ne. “Is that why everyone wasforced back into the office full-timesome time ago? For assessment?” asked Jarkrik.“This company is about to make billions, they don’t need to lay off anyone,” said moredrinksplease, saying what we’re all thinking. “Guess they need that quarterly report to look good for investors,” replied bigflanders.No solid release date has been announced forGrand Theft Auto VIbut we do know that it will be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. A PC release hasn’t been announced, yet.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 5,GTA 6,GTA Online,Grand Theft Auto,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

As we edge closer to the highly anticipated release ofGTA VInext year fans are hyped as Rockstar Games publisher Take-Two Interactive will already have caught the scent of making all the money its launch will bring.Following months of rumours and speculation, Rockstar Games finally revealedGrand Theft Auto VIto the world with its firstofficial gameplay trailerin December 2023. Within days, hours even, theGTA VItrailer was alreadysmashing records on YouTubeas its views now get closer to 200 million.Check out the GTA VI trailer below!There’s no telling just how much moneyGTA VIwill make Take-Two Interactive andRockstar Gamesbut it’s fair to say that it’s going to make more than most video games ever have. Yet, beforeGTA VIeventually arrives,GTA V, a game that was initially released in 2013 is still bringing in the money, especially when it comes toGTA Online.AdvertGTA Vitself as a single–player game makes serious revenue, but when you throw inGTA Onlineand its in-game currency Shark Cards, it’s a winning formula for its publisher and developer. Take-Two Interactive could probably just exist with Grand Theft Auto alone and it would still make all the money.Sadly, despite all the money that Grand Theft Auto generates, not to mention all the other games under the Take-Take Interactive umbrella, the company is not exempt from mass lay-offs as a tactic to increase profit margins and appease its shareholders and directors. It’s been reported that Take-Two Interactive has cut around 5% of its workforce.“GTA VIpublisher Take-Two to layoff 5% of its workforce and cancel games,” posted Redditusertechnology. It’s also safe to assume that as a result of the cost-cutting tactics, unannounced video games from behind the scenes may have also been cancelled and fans are not happy.Some fans even discussed the possibility ofGTA VIbeing cancelled in jest but we all know that will never happen and the vast majority of the Reddit thread declared its frustration towards the shareholders.Advert“You guys aren’t buying enough shark cards,” said a sarcastic DesiredNameWasTaken. “Hi, in other news, Take-Two reported $5.35 billion in annual revenue for 2023, a 52.64% increase from 2022,” exclaimed arcanenoises.“Why make two games when you can make one with as few employees as possible to make some billionaire richer?” vented forever_a10ne. “Is that why everyone wasforced back into the office full-timesome time ago? For assessment?” asked Jarkrik.“This company is about to make billions, they don’t need to lay off anyone,” said moredrinksplease, saying what we’re all thinking. “Guess they need that quarterly report to look good for investors,” replied bigflanders.No solid release date has been announced forGrand Theft Auto VIbut we do know that it will be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. A PC release hasn’t been announced, yet.

As we edge closer to the highly anticipated release ofGTA VInext year fans are hyped as Rockstar Games publisher Take-Two Interactive will already have caught the scent of making all the money its launch will bring.

Following months of rumours and speculation, Rockstar Games finally revealedGrand Theft Auto VIto the world with its firstofficial gameplay trailerin December 2023. Within days, hours even, theGTA VItrailer was alreadysmashing records on YouTubeas its views now get closer to 200 million.

Check out the GTA VI trailer below!

There’s no telling just how much moneyGTA VIwill make Take-Two Interactive andRockstar Gamesbut it’s fair to say that it’s going to make more than most video games ever have. Yet, beforeGTA VIeventually arrives,GTA V, a game that was initially released in 2013 is still bringing in the money, especially when it comes toGTA Online.

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GTA Vitself as a single–player game makes serious revenue, but when you throw inGTA Onlineand its in-game currency Shark Cards, it’s a winning formula for its publisher and developer. Take-Two Interactive could probably just exist with Grand Theft Auto alone and it would still make all the money.

Sadly, despite all the money that Grand Theft Auto generates, not to mention all the other games under the Take-Take Interactive umbrella, the company is not exempt from mass lay-offs as a tactic to increase profit margins and appease its shareholders and directors. It’s been reported that Take-Two Interactive has cut around 5% of its workforce.

“GTA VIpublisher Take-Two to layoff 5% of its workforce and cancel games,” posted Redditusertechnology. It’s also safe to assume that as a result of the cost-cutting tactics, unannounced video games from behind the scenes may have also been cancelled and fans are not happy.

Some fans even discussed the possibility ofGTA VIbeing cancelled in jest but we all know that will never happen and the vast majority of the Reddit thread declared its frustration towards the shareholders.

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“You guys aren’t buying enough shark cards,” said a sarcastic DesiredNameWasTaken. “Hi, in other news, Take-Two reported $5.35 billion in annual revenue for 2023, a 52.64% increase from 2022,” exclaimed arcanenoises.

“Why make two games when you can make one with as few employees as possible to make some billionaire richer?” vented forever_a10ne. “Is that why everyone wasforced back into the office full-timesome time ago? For assessment?” asked Jarkrik.

“This company is about to make billions, they don’t need to lay off anyone,” said moredrinksplease, saying what we’re all thinking. “Guess they need that quarterly report to look good for investors,” replied bigflanders.

No solid release date has been announced forGrand Theft Auto VIbut we do know that it will be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. A PC release hasn’t been announced, yet.

Topics:GTA 5,GTA 6,GTA Online,Grand Theft Auto,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X