GTA 6, due out fall 2025 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S, is the long-awaited follow-up to 2013’s record-breaking GTA 5. Analysts have projected it will make an eye-watering $3 billion ...
It’s the idea that when GTA 6 arrives it should or even could be $100, as opposed to the new standard of $70. This idea comes from a 200+ slide presentation from entertainment industry analyst ...
While GTA 6 Online is yet to be officially announced, the Grand Theft Auto community has been highly anticipating it. The September 2022 leaks showed one clip of the upcoming multiplayer version ...
An annual report into the state of video games has raised eyebrows for suggesting Rockstar will sell the long-awaited behemoth that is GTA 6 for $100 - around £80. The amount could be justified ...
There's no doubt that Rockstar Games' GTA VI is the most anticipated game of 2025. Besides its gameplay and content, many in the industry have wondered how Rockstar will price the triple-A game.
Here’s how it works. The last we heard on GTA 6 came in the form of the game's first proper trailer, at the end of 2023. This was followed by the news that the game is targeting Fall 2025.
Can’t be the protagonists again. Hang on. 2 become 1. Are the Spice Girls recording new music for GTA 6’s soundtrack? Surely not. Rockstar does love its 90s and early 2000s pop tunes ...
A report on the state of the games industry posits theories on how to improve growth, with one of them being a price hike for GTA 6. Whether or not video games are too expensive nowadays has been ...
Despite Rockstar Games not releasing GTA 6 trailer 2, the upcoming Grand Theft Auto sequel has undoubtedly become one of the most anticipated titles in the gaming industry today. Its trailer 1 has ...
GTA 6 fans are anxiously waiting for Rockstar to finally reveal details about the game’s second trailer as its Fall 2025 release approaches, and some think the devs dropped a huge clue.
A gaming insider has eased fears on the rumored $100 price tag for GTA 6, stating that the claims are “almost never right.” Over the last few years, there have been a few different claims ...