so, you guys heard that grand theft auto 6 is coming out, right? and now everyone's wondering how much it's gonna cost. i mean, i've seen some people guessing it'll be like $100 or something, but the ceo of take-two interactive, strauss zelnick, says they want to make sure the price feels "very reasonable". um, okay, i guess that's reassuring, but what's reasonable to him might not be the same for us gamers.

i think what zelnick is trying to say is that they want to make sure people feel like they're getting their money's worth. he's all about delivering an amazing game and making sure the price is fair. but, let's be real, when you're a billionaire, your idea of "reasonable" might be a bit different from mine. i mean, have you seen the prices of some of these new games and their special editions? it's like, whoa. preorders are available at major retailers, so i guess we'll just have to wait and see what the final price tag is.

zelnick also made a point that games have actually stayed pretty cheap compared to other industries. like, think about it, most new releases are still around $60 or $70, which is crazy when you consider how much other stuff costs. but, at the same time, it feels like they're just setting us up for a bigger price hike later on. i don't know, maybe i'm just being paranoid, but i feel like they're trying to justify why gta 6 is gonna be super expensive.

anyway, it sounds like the take-two team is more focused on making sure gta 6 is an amazing game than worrying about the price. zelnRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?

i think what zelnick is trying to say is that they want to make sure people feel like they're getting their money's worth. he's all about delivering an amazing game and making sure the price is fair. but, let's be real, when you're a billionaire, your idea of "reasonable" might be a bit different from mine. i mean, have you seen the prices of some of these new games and their special editions? it's like, whoa. preorders are available at major retailers, so i guess we'll just have to wait and see what the final price tag is.

zelnick also made a point that games have actually stayed pretty cheap compared to other industries. like, think about it, most new releases are still around $60 or $70, which is crazy when you consider how much other stuff costs. but, at the same time, it feels like they're just setting us up for a bigger price hike later on. i don't know, maybe i'm just being paranoid, but i feel like they're trying to justify why gta 6 is gonna be super expensive.

anyway, it sounds like the take-two team is more focused on making sure gta 6 is an amazing game than worrying about the price. zelnRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?