
It is one of the most debated unanswered questions in all video games: how much will Grand Theft Auto 6 cost? Amid the speculation, new research has suggested that a $100 price point would actually earn Rockstar less money than if went for the “sweet spot” of $70.

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"This build felt close to final for a couple of reasons. First, the optimization was excellent. The game was running at a smooth 60 frames per second, and it was doing it on a base PlayStation 5."
At first I though he had mistaken because of the first picture in the article showing a Pro... but if you scroll down you can see that they had a setup for both the base PS5 and a PRO. So, good news then. The game is running on UE5 so it should be a great test for PSSR2.

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Speaking to Wccftech, industry veteran Rich Vogel revealed to have heard that many of GTA 6's planned features are typical of MMORPGs.
That would be a colossal error on their part. They will and should keep the online component separate.
Probably like previous Rockstar games. There’s the single player and there’s the online.
Don't force people to have to interact, or even be in the same world (server) as other people.
With it most likely having less sales numbers, yes. I think the industry should wait every generation of consoles to consider a $5-10 increase and now is definitely not the time yet. Nintendo unfortunately went ahead with it anyways lol.
I'm buying day 1 for $70. If it was $100 there's no way I'd buy it. Not a chance. I don't need it that bad
Id buy it but it wouldnt be smart for them. Their money is online. They want as many as possible purchasing
30 dollars is a big jump and obviously would reduce total revenue and do some pr damage.
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