In the past, analyst Matthew Ball claimed that if Rockstar and Take-Two set new prices for AAA games, they could save the gaming industry. Therefore, players made the decision to determine if they would be willing to spend $100 on the entry-level Grand Theft Auto 6 edition. 

Many are actually prepared, it turned out. More than one-third of the nearly 7,000 respondents to the survey said they would not mind paying for the basic version of the new sandbox Rockstar, even though Ubisoft now demands that players purchase extended versions of their games.

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Not so long ago, a statement by analyst Matthew Ball went viral on the web, saying that if publishers start selling their games for $100, it will save the industry. Rockstar and Take-Two can set, as he believes, a good example for the rest of the companies.

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online will be updated in 2025, according to Rockstar, bringing the PC version up to speed with the PS5 and Xbox Series versions. Although no precise information was given, it's likely that this will involve more than just a visual update. 

The GTA+ subscription, which is currently exclusive to PS5 and Xbox Series users, may be made available to PC gamers. Furthermore, certain features of the console version of Grand Theft Auto Online are not available on the PC, such as Hao's exclusive car modifications that enable vehicles to reach extremely high speeds. 

There is a good chance that extreme turbo-tuning will soon be accessible on PC as well.

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