There are many elements ofGTA VIthat’s concerning fans, but it’s eventual cost is one of the more pressing aspects.We’re coming up to the one-year anniversary ofGTA VI’s first trailer, yet despite that milestone, we still know very little about the title.Although recentdelay fearshave seemingly been put to rest, another concern keeps on rearing its ugly head.AdvertFancy watching theGTA VItrailer to check for additional secrets?Rockstarfans are worried about the price of the new GTA, and it’s causing quite a stir among the fandom.The controversy comes afterBaldur’s Gate 3developer, Michael Douse, spoke about video games needing to be priced based on their “quality, breadth and depth”.AdvertDouseadded, “Almost all games should cost more at a base level because the cost of making them (inflation, for one) is outpacing pricing trends […] Everyone’s just waiting forGTA VIto do it lol.”Without setting the cat among the pigeons further, this intended model would be far more difficult to regulate, with costs ultimately ending up higher than most consumers can afford.At least, that’s the issue bugging GTA fans.“I don’t think the average person is gonna pay $100 for a game though,” argued Reddit user Resident_End_2173.AdvertAnother said, “If it ever reaches a point where I’m paying 100 dollars for a game I’m throwing away all my gaming sh*t.”Little extreme but we understand their sentiment.“Annoyingly thoughGTA VIcould set a £150 price tag and still be the best selling game of the year,” remarked 420NugShareBox.The cost ofGTA VIis going to be a sticking point even after we’ve seen the launch trailer and know its actual price tag.AdvertYet, that isn’t stopping fans fromplanning mass holidaysin preparation for its 2025 release.Perhaps if we knew more about this game besides speculation, we’d be able to quell all the drama surrounding its content, price, and release…?Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA,GTA 6,Rockstar Games,Take-Two

GTA 6 price tag already causing controversy among fans

There are many elements ofGTA VIthat’s concerning fans, but it’s eventual cost is one of the more pressing aspects.We’re coming up to the one-year anniversary ofGTA VI’s first trailer, yet despite that milestone, we still know very little about the title.Although recentdelay fearshave seemingly been put to rest, another concern keeps on rearing its ugly head.AdvertFancy watching theGTA VItrailer to check for additional secrets?Rockstarfans are worried about the price of the new GTA, and it’s causing quite a stir among the fandom.The controversy comes afterBaldur’s Gate 3developer, Michael Douse, spoke about video games needing to be priced based on their “quality, breadth and depth”.AdvertDouseadded, “Almost all games should cost more at a base level because the cost of making them (inflation, for one) is outpacing pricing trends […] Everyone’s just waiting forGTA VIto do it lol.”Without setting the cat among the pigeons further, this intended model would be far more difficult to regulate, with costs ultimately ending up higher than most consumers can afford.At least, that’s the issue bugging GTA fans.“I don’t think the average person is gonna pay $100 for a game though,” argued Reddit user Resident_End_2173.AdvertAnother said, “If it ever reaches a point where I’m paying 100 dollars for a game I’m throwing away all my gaming sh*t.”Little extreme but we understand their sentiment.“Annoyingly thoughGTA VIcould set a £150 price tag and still be the best selling game of the year,” remarked 420NugShareBox.The cost ofGTA VIis going to be a sticking point even after we’ve seen the launch trailer and know its actual price tag.AdvertYet, that isn’t stopping fans fromplanning mass holidaysin preparation for its 2025 release.Perhaps if we knew more about this game besides speculation, we’d be able to quell all the drama surrounding its content, price, and release…?Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA,GTA 6,Rockstar Games,Take-Two

There are many elements ofGTA VIthat’s concerning fans, but it’s eventual cost is one of the more pressing aspects.We’re coming up to the one-year anniversary ofGTA VI’s first trailer, yet despite that milestone, we still know very little about the title.Although recentdelay fearshave seemingly been put to rest, another concern keeps on rearing its ugly head.AdvertFancy watching theGTA VItrailer to check for additional secrets?Rockstarfans are worried about the price of the new GTA, and it’s causing quite a stir among the fandom.The controversy comes afterBaldur’s Gate 3developer, Michael Douse, spoke about video games needing to be priced based on their “quality, breadth and depth”.AdvertDouseadded, “Almost all games should cost more at a base level because the cost of making them (inflation, for one) is outpacing pricing trends […] Everyone’s just waiting forGTA VIto do it lol.”Without setting the cat among the pigeons further, this intended model would be far more difficult to regulate, with costs ultimately ending up higher than most consumers can afford.At least, that’s the issue bugging GTA fans.“I don’t think the average person is gonna pay $100 for a game though,” argued Reddit user Resident_End_2173.AdvertAnother said, “If it ever reaches a point where I’m paying 100 dollars for a game I’m throwing away all my gaming sh*t.”Little extreme but we understand their sentiment.“Annoyingly thoughGTA VIcould set a £150 price tag and still be the best selling game of the year,” remarked 420NugShareBox.The cost ofGTA VIis going to be a sticking point even after we’ve seen the launch trailer and know its actual price tag.AdvertYet, that isn’t stopping fans fromplanning mass holidaysin preparation for its 2025 release.Perhaps if we knew more about this game besides speculation, we’d be able to quell all the drama surrounding its content, price, and release…?

There are many elements ofGTA VIthat’s concerning fans, but it’s eventual cost is one of the more pressing aspects.

We’re coming up to the one-year anniversary ofGTA VI’s first trailer, yet despite that milestone, we still know very little about the title.

Although recentdelay fearshave seemingly been put to rest, another concern keeps on rearing its ugly head.

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Fancy watching theGTA VItrailer to check for additional secrets?

Rockstarfans are worried about the price of the new GTA, and it’s causing quite a stir among the fandom.

The controversy comes afterBaldur’s Gate 3developer, Michael Douse, spoke about video games needing to be priced based on their “quality, breadth and depth”.

Advert

Advert

Douseadded, “Almost all games should cost more at a base level because the cost of making them (inflation, for one) is outpacing pricing trends […] Everyone’s just waiting forGTA VIto do it lol.”

Without setting the cat among the pigeons further, this intended model would be far more difficult to regulate, with costs ultimately ending up higher than most consumers can afford.

At least, that’s the issue bugging GTA fans.

“I don’t think the average person is gonna pay $100 for a game though,” argued Reddit user Resident_End_2173.

Advert

Advert

Another said, “If it ever reaches a point where I’m paying 100 dollars for a game I’m throwing away all my gaming sh*t.”

Little extreme but we understand their sentiment.

“Annoyingly thoughGTA VIcould set a £150 price tag and still be the best selling game of the year,” remarked 420NugShareBox.

The cost ofGTA VIis going to be a sticking point even after we’ve seen the launch trailer and know its actual price tag.

Advert

Advert

Yet, that isn’t stopping fans fromplanning mass holidaysin preparation for its 2025 release.

Perhaps if we knew more about this game besides speculation, we’d be able to quell all the drama surrounding its content, price, and release…?

Topics:GTA,GTA 6,Rockstar Games,Take-Two