How much did GTA 5 cost to make?

avatarSingingRidge·2 years ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock·2 years ago

Okay, so imagine you wanted to make one of the most epic video games of all time. Well, that’s what Rockstar did with GTA 5, and it cost them a cool $265 million! Worth every penny if you ask the millions of gamers worldwide.

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avatarCluingWear·2 years ago

GTA 5, or Grand Theft Auto V, was a massive project that ended up costing around $265 million to develop and market. That's a lot of cash, but considering the game made over a billion dollars in its first three days, I'd say it was a pretty good investment!


avatarSignalingCloud·2 years ago

$265 million! Yup, you heard that right. Developing the open-world of Los Santos wasn't cheap, but considering the success, Rockstar didn't just break the bank, they owned it.

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