Future Grand Theft Auto titles could make their way onto Netflix, as the streaming giant reportedly wants a licensing deal with Rockstar’s parent company.In case you hadn’t heard,Netflixis slowly making its way into the video game industry, seemingly with plans to become a competitor to the likes ofXbox,PlayStationandNintendo.Check out this GTA: Vice City remaster belowAdvertIn a surprising twist though, it seems Netflix has its eyes set on some major franchises to join its streaming service, with arguably the biggest being none other thanGrand Theft Auto.Rockstar’sflagship franchise is still increasingly popular, with the company still reeling in the revenue withGrand Theft Auto V, specificallyGrand Theft Auto Onlineand its microtransactions. Now fans are awaiting the next instalment,Grand Theft Auto VI, and are expecting an announcementlater this month, especially followingsuspicious activityfrom Rockstar.Netflix is reportedly looking to publish Grand Theft Auto games on its new gaming streaming service, with Reddit user BrandsXavier sharing the evidence in a post.It wasreportedthat the streaming giant has “discussed plans to release a game within the popular action-adventure series ‘Grand Theft Auto’ from Take-Two Interactive Software through a licensing deal,” though whether that’ll actually go ahead is another question.AdvertFans certainly aren’t convinced, with many believing it’d be a terrible move for the series.“That would be brand suicide. R* is the closest AAA gaming is to having an HBO. Netflix is a joke of a company creatively, even if they have a few hits once in a while. ‘Netflix presents Grand Theft Auto’ is one way to instantly take away the prestige the series has.”“I admire their effort, It takes some balls to do such a dumb thing. That said, would have paid to be in the aftermath of that talk, email or whatever just to see the laughs.”“A new top-down GTA before GTA 6 would be out of left field.”AdvertGrand Theft Auto VIwill be released on Xbox, PlayStation and PC, and I guess potentially Netflix now.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Rockstar Games

Future Grand Theft Auto titles could make their way onto Netflix, as the streaming giant reportedly wants a licensing deal with Rockstar’s parent company.In case you hadn’t heard,Netflixis slowly making its way into the video game industry, seemingly with plans to become a competitor to the likes ofXbox,PlayStationandNintendo.Check out this GTA: Vice City remaster belowAdvertIn a surprising twist though, it seems Netflix has its eyes set on some major franchises to join its streaming service, with arguably the biggest being none other thanGrand Theft Auto.Rockstar’sflagship franchise is still increasingly popular, with the company still reeling in the revenue withGrand Theft Auto V, specificallyGrand Theft Auto Onlineand its microtransactions. Now fans are awaiting the next instalment,Grand Theft Auto VI, and are expecting an announcementlater this month, especially followingsuspicious activityfrom Rockstar.Netflix is reportedly looking to publish Grand Theft Auto games on its new gaming streaming service, with Reddit user BrandsXavier sharing the evidence in a post.It wasreportedthat the streaming giant has “discussed plans to release a game within the popular action-adventure series ‘Grand Theft Auto’ from Take-Two Interactive Software through a licensing deal,” though whether that’ll actually go ahead is another question.AdvertFans certainly aren’t convinced, with many believing it’d be a terrible move for the series.“That would be brand suicide. R* is the closest AAA gaming is to having an HBO. Netflix is a joke of a company creatively, even if they have a few hits once in a while. ‘Netflix presents Grand Theft Auto’ is one way to instantly take away the prestige the series has.”“I admire their effort, It takes some balls to do such a dumb thing. That said, would have paid to be in the aftermath of that talk, email or whatever just to see the laughs.”“A new top-down GTA before GTA 6 would be out of left field.”AdvertGrand Theft Auto VIwill be released on Xbox, PlayStation and PC, and I guess potentially Netflix now.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Rockstar Games
Future Grand Theft Auto titles could make their way onto Netflix, as the streaming giant reportedly wants a licensing deal with Rockstar’s parent company.In case you hadn’t heard,Netflixis slowly making its way into the video game industry, seemingly with plans to become a competitor to the likes ofXbox,PlayStationandNintendo.Check out this GTA: Vice City remaster belowAdvertIn a surprising twist though, it seems Netflix has its eyes set on some major franchises to join its streaming service, with arguably the biggest being none other thanGrand Theft Auto.Rockstar’sflagship franchise is still increasingly popular, with the company still reeling in the revenue withGrand Theft Auto V, specificallyGrand Theft Auto Onlineand its microtransactions. Now fans are awaiting the next instalment,Grand Theft Auto VI, and are expecting an announcementlater this month, especially followingsuspicious activityfrom Rockstar.Netflix is reportedly looking to publish Grand Theft Auto games on its new gaming streaming service, with Reddit user BrandsXavier sharing the evidence in a post.It wasreportedthat the streaming giant has “discussed plans to release a game within the popular action-adventure series ‘Grand Theft Auto’ from Take-Two Interactive Software through a licensing deal,” though whether that’ll actually go ahead is another question.AdvertFans certainly aren’t convinced, with many believing it’d be a terrible move for the series.“That would be brand suicide. R* is the closest AAA gaming is to having an HBO. Netflix is a joke of a company creatively, even if they have a few hits once in a while. ‘Netflix presents Grand Theft Auto’ is one way to instantly take away the prestige the series has.”“I admire their effort, It takes some balls to do such a dumb thing. That said, would have paid to be in the aftermath of that talk, email or whatever just to see the laughs.”“A new top-down GTA before GTA 6 would be out of left field.”AdvertGrand Theft Auto VIwill be released on Xbox, PlayStation and PC, and I guess potentially Netflix now.
Future Grand Theft Auto titles could make their way onto Netflix, as the streaming giant reportedly wants a licensing deal with Rockstar’s parent company.
In case you hadn’t heard,Netflixis slowly making its way into the video game industry, seemingly with plans to become a competitor to the likes ofXbox,PlayStationandNintendo.
Check out this GTA: Vice City remaster below
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In a surprising twist though, it seems Netflix has its eyes set on some major franchises to join its streaming service, with arguably the biggest being none other thanGrand Theft Auto.
Rockstar’sflagship franchise is still increasingly popular, with the company still reeling in the revenue withGrand Theft Auto V, specificallyGrand Theft Auto Onlineand its microtransactions. Now fans are awaiting the next instalment,Grand Theft Auto VI, and are expecting an announcementlater this month, especially followingsuspicious activityfrom Rockstar.
Netflix is reportedly looking to publish Grand Theft Auto games on its new gaming streaming service, with Reddit user BrandsXavier sharing the evidence in a post.
It wasreportedthat the streaming giant has “discussed plans to release a game within the popular action-adventure series ‘Grand Theft Auto’ from Take-Two Interactive Software through a licensing deal,” though whether that’ll actually go ahead is another question.
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Fans certainly aren’t convinced, with many believing it’d be a terrible move for the series.
“That would be brand suicide. R* is the closest AAA gaming is to having an HBO. Netflix is a joke of a company creatively, even if they have a few hits once in a while. ‘Netflix presents Grand Theft Auto’ is one way to instantly take away the prestige the series has.”
“I admire their effort, It takes some balls to do such a dumb thing. That said, would have paid to be in the aftermath of that talk, email or whatever just to see the laughs.”
“A new top-down GTA before GTA 6 would be out of left field.”
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Grand Theft Auto VIwill be released on Xbox, PlayStation and PC, and I guess potentially Netflix now.
Topics:GTA 6,Rockstar Games