For a game like Grand Theft Auto 6, which is confirmed to come out around this time next year, we sure don't know a lot about it. In fact, it's safe to say that we know more about the business side of things when it comes to GTA 6, than we do about the game itself.
That's because we've learned that Take-Two and Rockstar Games might ditch the traditional $70 price tag when the next GTA launches. Oh, and that the game has a reported budget of $2 billion.
Games need to wind down in scope, not blow up to such unbelievable levels as to turn singleplayer games into ever-expanding live-service worlds.
Now, via a series of social media posts, we have somewhat of an idea of where some of that budget may be going. On Saturday, Martyn Ware, a member of synth-pop groups the Human League and Heaven 17, discussed the finances of having a song in a Grand Theft Auto game.
Taking to Twitter, Ware noted how he had been contacted by his publishers on behalf of Rockstar in an effort to license "Temptation" in GTA 6.
As Ware wrote on Twitter, "Naturally excited...