More gamers are willing to pay a hundred dollars for GTA 6, how about you?
Analyst Matthew Ball's assertion that a $100 price point for AAA games could revitalize the industry sparked considerable debate. This led to a poll gauging player willingness to pay $100 for a base edition of Grand Theft Auto VI.
Surprisingly, the results revealed significant acceptance. Over one-third of nearly 7,000 survey respondents indicated they would pay this price for the entry-level version, even amidst Ubisoft's current practice of pushing extended game editions.
Ball's statement, which recently went viral, suggested that Rockstar and Take-Two could set a precedent for other publishers by adopting this pricing strategy.
Rockstar has announced updates for Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online in 2025, bringing the PC version in line with the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions. While specifics remain undisclosed, these updates likely extend beyond simple visual enhancements.
A potential expansion includes bringing the GTA+ subscription service, currently exclusive to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles, to PC. Additionally, certain features currently absent from the PC version of Grand Theft Auto Online, such as Hao's high-speed car modifications, could be added.
The possibility of extreme vehicle tuning becoming available on PC is therefore quite high.
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