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That’s like…. 1000 gigabytes.
1000 terabytes is a petabyte.
1000 petabytes is (I think?) a yottabyte.
GTA V is 109 GB, RDR2 is 119.
Forza Horizon 5 is almost 200 GB, and over 100 bucks new with the DLCs.
Some Paradox games are several hundred dollars with all the DLC.
It's not a crazy idea to extrapolate that GTA 6 could be over 500 GB and 150 clams.
Oh and of course the single player will still be the same. Big empty world with nothing to do except mess with the cops, and perhaps take a couple screenshots.
Hmmmm 😒
Price is going to be the standard $70, with the deluxe rip off editions with stickers and hunks of plastic going for 100.
They don't need to charge more, and they probably want more people to play it than less people. They're gonna make it all on the back end, nickel and diming the whales with a decade of microtransactions. Imagine how they are gonna top flying rocket bikes and orbital cannons ... I shudder to think of what horrible ideas they have in store.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/12/3971673333118919462/
I won't be surprised if the game will set you back $80, $90 or even more. GTA along with COD are games that can raise the standard price and remain there and the rest follow.
End of the day, it's up to 'WE' the customer to drive the market. If we said 'NO' and not buy the game, they wouldn't have a choice but to lower the price. But gaming isn't like other products, so boycotts simply fail, gaming is a addiction and gamer's want their latest fix and will pay what is asked.
Experts huh? more like an amateur on a forum pulling words just to trigger users for fun.