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Rockstar released the Trailer for GTA 6 and they plan to release the game in f*cking 2025 when i can legally buy it since i’ll be 18, while also either wanting you to pay 150$ or like 5$ per hour rental for the game.
I expected the game to be released in like April of 2024, but nah.
at this rate, we’ll probably get GTA 7 in 2048.
it’s stupid.
Anyways, reminder to listen to Scarlett’s music.
i’m going to sleep.






At least it won’t like a cyberpunk.
I know it’s disappointing for some to hear the faraway release date but on the upside it almost guarantees that quality assurance and game/bug-tester feedback is being taken into consideration and modifications to the game – for the better- are taking place.
To make something that can stand up to GTA5 and the current game competition these days… well, it’d take another masterpiece that can age like fine wine like its predecessor did.
Ofcorse, i wasn’t really complaining about the release date, still being in production for over 5ish years and releasing the trailer 2 years before the release is annoying, but the part that i hate the most is the pricing, saying they aren’t satisfied with charging 70$ for the game.
that’s just my opinion.
$150 is a big hefty sum for sure. We’ll have to see however if it pays off though for the game and is worth it. GTA5 has constituted over a decade of updates and gameplay changes revolving around multiplayer and events.
If GTA6 has such longegivity then it may be a worthwhile investment for some gamers, though- $150, whoo- I get what you’re saying. And yeah, a 2 year preemptive trailer is annoying, building up that hype, it just makes waiting that much more anxious.
5$ per hour rental
is that actually a thing
yes, either that or 150$.
you choose.
i chose to kill myself
money sucks i hate society im gonna be a mix of jeff the killer and the joker i am not joking im going to be the 2020’s supervillain
(this is a joke for legal reasons)
relatable
(joke, maybe)
its always impressed me just how massive GTA V is
i’ve never played it but i’ve seen enough gameplays of it, even YEARS ago, and can only imagine how its changed
its just such a sheer amount of content that needs to be planned, developed, designed, art, programmed, how to interact with everything else, tested, etc for *everything*
even back then i was thinking damn how they gonna ever top this and make the sequel
so yeah, it taking so long is understandable
but damn @ 2025
by then even I may be in the market for playing games again and may just have to pick this up and see what its all about