The upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto VI is drawing closer with each passing day, and November really doesn't seem very far away at all, given how long we've already been waiting in the wings. That said, we know very little about what the final product is actually going to be like, which is a slight concern given that we're six months out from the big day.
Happily, there are some small signs of movement, not least backend uploads to the PlayStation and Xbox stores which mark the first step to the game being made available for purchase. Now, more information has come to light from the game's publisher, that should come as good news to fans who were concerned about the pricing.
As first reported by IGN, Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick recently appeared at the iicon conference for game development executives, and he shared some interesting tidbits with the audience, including on the company's approach to pricing something as complex and popular as GTA VI.
"Consumers pay for the value that you bring to them, and our job is to charge way way way less of the value delivery. How you feel about something you buy is...
