More gamers are willing to pay a hundred dollars for GTA 6, how about you?
Analyst Matthew Ball's controversial suggestion that a $100 price tag for AAA games could revitalize the industry sparked a debate. To gauge player sentiment, a survey was conducted, revealing surprising results. Over one-third of nearly 7,000 respondents indicated willingness to pay $100 for a standard edition of the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6, despite Ubisoft's current practice of pushing for more expensive, expanded editions.
Ball's assertion, which recently gained significant online traction, proposes that Rockstar and Take-Two Interactive could set a precedent for other publishers by adopting this pricing model.
Rockstar has confirmed updates for Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online in 2025, aiming to bring the PC version in line with the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions. While specifics remain undisclosed, these updates likely extend beyond mere visual enhancements.
A potential expansion includes making the GTA+ subscription, currently exclusive to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles, available on PC. Additionally, PC players may soon gain access to features absent from their version of Grand Theft Auto Online, such as Hao's specialized car modifications enabling extreme high-speed capabilities. The arrival of this advanced turbo-tuning on PC is highly anticipated.
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