CONSOLE GAMINGMay 5 · 29 views
GTA 6 Pricing: $80 Could Set New Industry Standard, Says BofA
Bank of America suggests that Grand Theft Auto 6 should be priced at $80, which could reshape the video game industry's pricing landscape. As the game gears up for release on November 19, 2026, its pricing strategy might set new standards for how much players pay for future titles.
LATEST RELEASESMay 5 · 20 views
GTA VI Expected to Cost $80 to Elevate Industry Standards
Grand Theft Auto VI is set to launch at $80 on November 19, raising the pricing standard for AAA games amid high development costs and expectations.
NEWSMay 4 · 26 views
Bank of America: GTA 6 Should Be Priced at $80
Bank of America believes GTA 6 should be priced at $80, urging other companies to follow suit as development costs continue to rise.
NEWSMay 1 · 29 views
Take-Two CEO Discusses GTA 6 Pricing Strategy and Expectations
Take-Two's CEO discusses GTA 6 pricing, emphasizing value and quality over potential $100 tags. What does this mean for players?
LATEST RELEASESApr 30 · 32 views
Take-Two CEO Confirms Reasonable Pricing for Grand Theft Auto VI
Take-Two's CEO hints at a reasonable price for Grand Theft Auto VI, set to release on November 19, 2026, promising exceptional value for players.
NEWSApr 30 · 27 views
Take-Two's Zelnick Discusses GTA 6 Pricing Strategy
Take-Two's Strauss Zelnick discusses how GTA 6's pricing will reflect its value, hinting it will exceed $70 amid rising development costs.
NEWSApr 30 · 32 views
Take-Two Discusses GTA 6 Price Amid $100 Rumors
Take-Two discusses pricing for Grand Theft Auto 6, amid $100 rumors, emphasizing value delivery and aiming for a spectacular gaming experience.
NEWSMar 26 · 45 views
Gaming Is Tilting Toward the Affluent, Says Analyst
Big-budget games are skewing toward high earners, says analyst Matt Piscatella, while Fortnite and Roblox scoop up everyone else.
XBOX SERIES XAug 13 · 38 views
Future Assassin's Creed Games May See Longer Development Cycles
Ubisoft hints at extending development cycles for future Assassin's Creed games, potentially leading to higher quality releases and better fan reception.
X BOXAug 8 · 41 views
Warner Bros. Discovery Plans to License Major Franchises to Other Game Studios
Warner Bros. Discovery is considering licensing its major franchises, including Batman, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones, to other game studios to expand its gaming portfolio.