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Take-Two CEO Confirms GTA 6 Won't Hit $100, L.A. Noire Revival Also Teased

Take-Two CEO signals fair GTA 6 pricing strategy, rules out aggressive premium tag. The company also hints at a possible revival of L.A. Noire as legacy-IP discussions gain traction.

Written By : Poulami Saha
Reviewed By : Sankha Ghosh

Grand Theft Auto VI may not carry an extreme price tag. Strauss Zelnick, Take-Two, CEO, said that the company aims to deliver value rather than chase a higher upfront price. As reported by IGN, during the iicon conference, Zelnick spoke about value-driven pricing and hinted at possible future developments for legacy franchises like L.A. Noire.

Take-Two Signals Balanced Pricing for GTA 6

According to Zelnick, “Take-Two's pricing philosophy centers on delivering value rather than maximizing profit margins. Consumers pay for the value you bring them, and our job is to charge way, way, way less for delivering that value. Consumers need to feel like the thing itself is amazing and the price they were charged was fair for what they got.” 

The model requires a single upfront purchase, consistent with Rockstar's traditional approach to premium game releases. The approach aligns with Rockstar’s traditional model. Rockstar Games has historically avoided aggressive monetization in its single-player titles.

The company’s broader plan appears to go beyond launch sales. GTA Online and similar ecosystems remain key revenue drivers. Take-Two will depend on ongoing user engagement, which continues after the game launch. The company uses this strategy to keep its initial product costs at reasonable levels.

GTA Future Roadmap

Experts believe that an accessible price point can drive greater player adoption, creating opportunities for ongoing revenue.  Zelnick showed that he wants to bring back interest in older video game series. The company cited L.A. Noire as a primary example. The company conducts ongoing assessments of its intellectual property collection, according to his statement. 

Looking ahead, the existing market presents favorable conditions for potential franchise revivals. Take-Two is managing expectations ahead of launch. GTA 6 wants to establish new value standards, although it will not change its usual pricing methods

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