With the news thatRed Dead Redemption’s recent PC port will cost the same amount as a brand-new game, fans are starting to feel concerned over the future of Rockstar’s pricing.Yesterday finally sawRed Dead Redemptionhead toPCviaSteamandEpic Gamesfor the first time.Check out the first official trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIbelow!First released back in 2010 for theXboxandPlayStation3,Red Dead Redemptiongradually headed to theNintendo Switchand PlayStation 4 in later years but this is the first time that PC gamers will be able to get in on the action.AdvertBoosting a number of upgrades and performances, this will be an exciting time for fans of theRockstarseries but its accompanying price tag has left some players feeling concerned.Red Dead Redemptionwill cost $49.99/£39.99 on PC, which may not be as much as a new release, but is still pretty expensive considering that the game is fourteen years old.However, the biggest cause of concern is what this price point will mean forGrand Theft Auto VIwhen it is finally released next year.If a standard game release is around £60 and a Rockstar remake is already £40, what will that mean for the most anticipated game of all time?AdvertDuring a discussion aboutRed Dead Redemptionover on r/gamingnews, talk soon turned toGTAVI.“Reddit is going to lose its mind whenGTA6comes out and is just littered with even more microtransactions and nonsense,” the top commentread.Up until now, it is onlyGrand Theft Auto Onlinethat has included microtransactions so it is doubtful thatGTA VIitself will.However, we can pretty much assume that this trend will continue with the arrival of its online component.Advert“I’m ready to wage my life thatGTA VI’sstory will be worse thanV’s(which isn’t anything to write home about from the guys who gave usGTA 4, RDR(both of them),Vice City, SA…), and will be only there to railroad players intoGTA Online 2, which will be absolutely filled to the asshole with microtransactions,” another comment read.It has not yet been confirmed whatGrand Theft Auto VI’s price tag will be but despite all of the concern, we can probably still expect it to be one of the best-selling games of all time.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,GTA,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games

GTA 6 fans seriously concerned over new Rockstar Games pricing

With the news thatRed Dead Redemption’s recent PC port will cost the same amount as a brand-new game, fans are starting to feel concerned over the future of Rockstar’s pricing.Yesterday finally sawRed Dead Redemptionhead toPCviaSteamandEpic Gamesfor the first time.Check out the first official trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIbelow!First released back in 2010 for theXboxandPlayStation3,Red Dead Redemptiongradually headed to theNintendo Switchand PlayStation 4 in later years but this is the first time that PC gamers will be able to get in on the action.AdvertBoosting a number of upgrades and performances, this will be an exciting time for fans of theRockstarseries but its accompanying price tag has left some players feeling concerned.Red Dead Redemptionwill cost $49.99/£39.99 on PC, which may not be as much as a new release, but is still pretty expensive considering that the game is fourteen years old.However, the biggest cause of concern is what this price point will mean forGrand Theft Auto VIwhen it is finally released next year.If a standard game release is around £60 and a Rockstar remake is already £40, what will that mean for the most anticipated game of all time?AdvertDuring a discussion aboutRed Dead Redemptionover on r/gamingnews, talk soon turned toGTAVI.“Reddit is going to lose its mind whenGTA6comes out and is just littered with even more microtransactions and nonsense,” the top commentread.Up until now, it is onlyGrand Theft Auto Onlinethat has included microtransactions so it is doubtful thatGTA VIitself will.However, we can pretty much assume that this trend will continue with the arrival of its online component.Advert“I’m ready to wage my life thatGTA VI’sstory will be worse thanV’s(which isn’t anything to write home about from the guys who gave usGTA 4, RDR(both of them),Vice City, SA…), and will be only there to railroad players intoGTA Online 2, which will be absolutely filled to the asshole with microtransactions,” another comment read.It has not yet been confirmed whatGrand Theft Auto VI’s price tag will be but despite all of the concern, we can probably still expect it to be one of the best-selling games of all time.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,GTA,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games

With the news thatRed Dead Redemption’s recent PC port will cost the same amount as a brand-new game, fans are starting to feel concerned over the future of Rockstar’s pricing.Yesterday finally sawRed Dead Redemptionhead toPCviaSteamandEpic Gamesfor the first time.Check out the first official trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIbelow!First released back in 2010 for theXboxandPlayStation3,Red Dead Redemptiongradually headed to theNintendo Switchand PlayStation 4 in later years but this is the first time that PC gamers will be able to get in on the action.AdvertBoosting a number of upgrades and performances, this will be an exciting time for fans of theRockstarseries but its accompanying price tag has left some players feeling concerned.Red Dead Redemptionwill cost $49.99/£39.99 on PC, which may not be as much as a new release, but is still pretty expensive considering that the game is fourteen years old.However, the biggest cause of concern is what this price point will mean forGrand Theft Auto VIwhen it is finally released next year.If a standard game release is around £60 and a Rockstar remake is already £40, what will that mean for the most anticipated game of all time?AdvertDuring a discussion aboutRed Dead Redemptionover on r/gamingnews, talk soon turned toGTAVI.“Reddit is going to lose its mind whenGTA6comes out and is just littered with even more microtransactions and nonsense,” the top commentread.Up until now, it is onlyGrand Theft Auto Onlinethat has included microtransactions so it is doubtful thatGTA VIitself will.However, we can pretty much assume that this trend will continue with the arrival of its online component.Advert“I’m ready to wage my life thatGTA VI’sstory will be worse thanV’s(which isn’t anything to write home about from the guys who gave usGTA 4, RDR(both of them),Vice City, SA…), and will be only there to railroad players intoGTA Online 2, which will be absolutely filled to the asshole with microtransactions,” another comment read.It has not yet been confirmed whatGrand Theft Auto VI’s price tag will be but despite all of the concern, we can probably still expect it to be one of the best-selling games of all time.

With the news thatRed Dead Redemption’s recent PC port will cost the same amount as a brand-new game, fans are starting to feel concerned over the future of Rockstar’s pricing.

Yesterday finally sawRed Dead Redemptionhead toPCviaSteamandEpic Gamesfor the first time.

Check out the first official trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIbelow!

First released back in 2010 for theXboxandPlayStation3,Red Dead Redemptiongradually headed to theNintendo Switchand PlayStation 4 in later years but this is the first time that PC gamers will be able to get in on the action.

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Boosting a number of upgrades and performances, this will be an exciting time for fans of theRockstarseries but its accompanying price tag has left some players feeling concerned.

Red Dead Redemptionwill cost $49.99/£39.99 on PC, which may not be as much as a new release, but is still pretty expensive considering that the game is fourteen years old.

However, the biggest cause of concern is what this price point will mean forGrand Theft Auto VIwhen it is finally released next year.

If a standard game release is around £60 and a Rockstar remake is already £40, what will that mean for the most anticipated game of all time?

Advert

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During a discussion aboutRed Dead Redemptionover on r/gamingnews, talk soon turned toGTAVI.

“Reddit is going to lose its mind whenGTA6comes out and is just littered with even more microtransactions and nonsense,” the top commentread.

Up until now, it is onlyGrand Theft Auto Onlinethat has included microtransactions so it is doubtful thatGTA VIitself will.

However, we can pretty much assume that this trend will continue with the arrival of its online component.

Advert

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“I’m ready to wage my life thatGTA VI’sstory will be worse thanV’s(which isn’t anything to write home about from the guys who gave usGTA 4, RDR(both of them),Vice City, SA…), and will be only there to railroad players intoGTA Online 2, which will be absolutely filled to the asshole with microtransactions,” another comment read.

It has not yet been confirmed whatGrand Theft Auto VI’s price tag will be but despite all of the concern, we can probably still expect it to be one of the best-selling games of all time.

Topics:GTA 6,GTA,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games