In the last couple of weeks, Grand Theft Auto VI has been among the most talked-about subjects in the video game industry. From its stunning new trailer, the delay to 2026, and its impact on the industry.
One thing about Grand Theft Auto VI that has made a lot of fans worry is its launch price tag, especially in the industry's current situation and today's world climate, when everything is costing more and more.
After Nintendo and Microsoft started using the $80 price tag for some of their titles, there has been a serious debate about how much Rockstar Games’s upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI will cost.
A while ago, Take-Two announced that Mafia: The Old Country would launch with a $50 price tag, which is an interesting choice since Mafia: The Old Country is going to be a relatively shorter linear experience.
But what is going to be Take-Two’s approach to their open-world action-adventure title, Grand Theft Auto VI, which is also among the most anticipated video games of all time?
Is Grand Theft Auto VI Going To Cost $100?
Recently, Strauss Zelnick, the CEO of Take-Two Interactive, talked about video games’ prices, the...