More gamers are willing to pay a hundred dollars for GTA 6, how about you?
Analyst Matthew Ball's controversial assertion that a $100 price point for AAA titles could revitalize the gaming industry sparked a debate. To gauge player sentiment, a survey was conducted, revealing surprising results. Over one-third of nearly 7,000 respondents indicated willingness to pay $100 for a standard edition of the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6, despite Ubisoft's current practice of pushing expanded editions.

Ball's earlier statement, suggesting that a $100 price tag could be industry-saving, went viral. Rockstar and Take-Two are positioned, in his view, to set a precedent for other publishers.
Rockstar has announced updates for Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online in 2025, bringing the PC version in line with the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions. While specifics remain undisclosed, the update likely encompasses more than just visual enhancements.
The GTA+ subscription service, currently exclusive to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles, may launch on PC. Additionally, certain features present in the console versions of Grand Theft Auto Online, such as Hao's high-performance vehicle modifications, are currently absent from the PC version. The possibility of this advanced tuning becoming available on PC is high.