We Can’t Get Enough Of Trevor
Its hard to believe that the fifth instalment in this monster franchise came out over four years ago. Players were greeted with a world of content that expanded well-beyond it’s main story, which to everyone’s delight was an absolute joy to play through!
We knew it was popular and had been an overwhelming success, but who would have guessed it would have gone onto become the all-time best-selling game in North America ?!
According to an article on PC Gamer –
Take-Two Interactive released its FY2018 second quarter results today, showing better-than-expected operating results and leading to a raised outlook for the remainder of the fiscal year. Blah blah, who cares about the bean counters, right? But there’s one very interesting bit of trivia hidden down inside the “Business and Product Highlights” section.
“Grand Theft Auto VÂ has now sold in more than 85 million units,” the report says. “According to The NPD Group, Grand Theft Auto V is now the all-time best-selling video game, both in revenues and units, based on combined U.S. digital and physical sales across PC, console and portable.”
SteamSpy indicates that Steam owners account for about ten percent of that figure, which is an awful lot but still a relatively small slice of the multiplatform pie. But the fact that GTA5 is still holding at full priceâ$60/£40/â¬60âtwo and a half years after its release, speaks volumes, as does the day’s peak concurrent user count, which was well over 55,000. If the percentages hold, it means GTA5, as it looks ahead to its third anniversary, has the kind of player base that most new games would kill for.
Much of its long-term success has to be attributed to GTA Online. Despite ongoing problems with cheaters (and the occasional gang of under-prepped goofs trying to make trouble), the multiplayer side of GTA5 has slowly but surely evolved into a very popular persistent online world. Rockstar has continued to release free updates with gameplay improvements, new modes, cars, and the occasional influx of virtual cash, which certainly never hurts.
In fact, a new update went out the door recently, adding the P-45 Nokota single-seater plane to the action (Nokota, by the way, is a breed of horse, a play on the name of the visually-similar real-world P-51) and a 1v1 Dogfight mode, plus some discounts and a new Premium Stunt Race and Time Trial. The race, trial, plus double GTA$ and RPG in the Dogfight mode, will be available until November 13.
Now that’s what you call the big one.