
Buckle up, folks, because the price ofGTA VImay just give you whiplash.
In truth, perhaps we knew the upcomingRockstar Games’ title would be costly, but we clung on to hope regardless.
Hope is what keepsfans hyped up over Take-Two announcements, despite logic telling them disappointment is sure to follow.
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Sadly, here comes the disappointment, though not due to the lack of a second trailer (although that’s a valid reason), but because of the intended price ofGTA VI.
One day we’ll have a secondGTA VItrailer to watch, but today isn’t that day
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With major releases already retailing at between £60 and £70, such an increase would price many players out of the community. At least as far as playing new games goes.
“In terms of pricing for any entertainment property, basically, the algorithm is the value of the expected entertainment usage,” Zelnick detailed.
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While most gamers appreciate the time, money, and effort that goes into creating a stellar AAA experience, few would argue that costs are “very low” as a consumer.
This is not official confirmation that Zelnick intends to increase the price ofGTA VI. However, it certainly teases at the very real possibility of the game costing more than what we’re used to paying.
Seeing how the new GTAmap seemingly features over 100 locations, the value per hour model makes sense; we’re being promised plenty of gameplay.
Topics:GTA,GTA 6,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,Grand Theft Auto