Rockstar leaves band outraged after reported $7,500 GTA 6 soundtrack offer

Co-founder of the band Heaven 17, Martyn Ware, has told Rockstar Games to “go f**k yourself” after reportedly being offered $7,500 for use of their track ‘Temptation’ as part of theGTA VIsoundtrack.

Ware took to Twitter to say, “Naturally excited about the immense wealth that was about to head my way, I scrolled to the bottom of the email re the offer…”

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The band member was excited at the potential of receiving a big payout fromRockstar Games. After all,GTA VIis projected to be the biggest game of all time.

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However, as they explainedon Twitter, the financial offer was much lower than expected and ended with Ware telling Rockstar Games where to go.

In the tweet, Ware says they were offered a sum of $7,500 as a buyout for “any future royalties from the game - forever”.

This means no royalties for the years-long life of the game. When Ware considered that GTA V made “wait for it… $8.6 BILLION,” they seemingly considered the offer an insult.

Thetweet endedwith, “Ah, but think of the exposure… Go f**k yourself.”

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One replysaid that Ware had “probably made the worst decision of your life, $7500 seems little to you? Maybe, but your music could have been part of the most anticipated video game in history. You’ll regret it.”

Whether you think Ware was right or wrong doesn’t change the fact that $7,500 is a small amount to pay for a song when Rockstar Games is worth over $22 billion.

Any creator should be paid fairly for their work, especially if they’re signing away any rights to future royalty payments.

Topics:Rockstar Games,GTA,GTA 5,GTA 6,GTA Online,Grand Theft Auto