There are just a few months to go until the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI, and with it having been well over a decade since the last entry, fans have been speculating as to the potential cost of what can be considered the most anticipated video game of all time. With rumors that Rockstar Games could ask for up to $100 for a single copy, a recent comment by Take-Two Interactive's CEO may just put our minds at rest. Albeit very slightly.
In an interview with The Game Business, Strauss Zelnick spoke about the video game industry as a whole, and in between talking about in-game advertising, the rise of AI, and asset creation, the CEO also shed some light on the potential price point for Grand Theft Auto VI.
As the parent company of Rockstar Games, it is safe to assume that Take-Two Interactive is in the know when it comes to the release of Grand Theft Auto VI, including that dreaded cost. The interview kicked off with Zelnick being asked if the company had any worries about the long wait between Grand Theft Auto installments, or more specifically, how they would cope with the majority...
