Take-Two could be planning to sell Grand Theft Auto 6 at an unprecedented price point of “$100 or more” per copy.
That’s according to Michael Pachter, the managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities.
The analyst discussed Rockstar Games [436 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/companies/take-two-interactive/rockstar-games/”>Rockstar owner Take-Two Interactive [848 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/companies/take-two-interactive/”>Take-Two’s plans for the blockbuster release in a research note distributed this week.
“We think the company has plans to sell the game at a previously unheard of price point, and suspect that management can offer consumers an incentive to pay $100 or more per unit by rewarding them with a large amount of in-game currency to be spent in GTA Online,” he wrote.
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“In Activision’s case, the integration led to a 40% increase in sales of Call of Duty premium; in Take-Two’s case, we think a successful integration of GTA Online and GTA VI can lead to a $100 price point for the premium game.”
It’s not the first time that a $100 price point for Rockstar’s upcoming game has been mooted.
It’s previously been suggested that other developers and publishers are hoping GTA 6 will be priced between $80 and $100, in a move which would allow more companies to raise their software prices too.
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