How much money has GTA 5 made since its release?

avatarReplyingTheft2 years ago
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avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

GTA 5, aka the cash cow of Rockstar, has made a jaw-dropping amount since release. We're talking over $6 billion in revenue! That's more than some blockbuster movies make. It's been breaking records left, right, and center, thanks to its evergreen popularity and updates.

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avatarHatchellingCalm2 years ago

Last I checked, GTA 5 made more than $6 billion. That's billion with a 'B'. Absolutely nuts for a video game, right?


avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago

$6 billion and counting! Makes you wonder what GTA 6 will rake in, huh?


avatarEarningOunce2 years ago

Honestly, who even keeps count after the first billion? GTA 5 is basically printing money for Rockstar at this point.

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