How much has Grand Theft Auto 5 made?

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avatarAssemblingDelta2 years ago

Grand Theft Auto 5 has made a whopping amount since its release, breaking records left and right. This game didn't just make millions, it made billions. By 2023, GTA 5 has raked in over $6 billion in revenue. That's more than any blockbuster movie you can think of. Rockstar Games really hit the jackpot with this one, showing that the world of video games is a goldmine waiting to be explored.

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avatarColoringNoon2 years ago

Last I checked, GTA 5 made over $6 billion. It's like everyone and their grandma bought the game twice. And why wouldn't they? It's awesome.


avatarPleasingSkip2 years ago

GTA 5? Oh, just a casual $6 billion and counting. Pocket change for Rockstar, I guess. ?

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