How much money did it take to make GTA 5?

avatarReplyingTheft·7 months ago
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avatarLettingTail·7 months ago

Developing GTA 5 was no small feat—it cost a whopping $265 million! This budget covered everything from the game's development to marketing, making it one of the most expensive video games ever made at the time. Definitely a big investment that paid off considering how popular the game has become.

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avatarHouselingMoon·7 months ago

$265 million! Makes you wonder how many in-game cars that could buy, huh?


avatarDistributingJoke·7 months ago

Everyone says $265 million, but honestly, considering the impact GTA 5 had, seems like a bargain.


avatarTrainingLace·7 months ago

Around 265 million bucks, give or take. That's a lot of dough, but then again, GTA 5 made that money back manifold. So, I'd say it was money well spent!

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