Money talks and when GTA V's online is making tons of it, the single player content is left out in the cold.
Take-Two recently held its quarterly financial call, where it talked a big game about how well GTA Online is doing:
While they refused to elaborate on exactly how much money is being generated by GTA Online, we can grab some hints, based on what Take-Two said here:
Anyone here still hoping for some single player content? Though at this point they should be making the next game really which based on this, will go the Destiny route.
Take-Two recently held its quarterly financial call, where it talked a big game about how well GTA Online is doing:
- During the holidays, it had “best week ever for both revenues and active players during this holiday season.” Meaning that people playing it bought a lot of microtransactions.
- They’re predicting GTA Online will make more money in the coming year.
While they refused to elaborate on exactly how much money is being generated by GTA Online, we can grab some hints, based on what Take-Two said here:
Starting with our results for the fiscal third quarter, net revenue was $486.8 million as compared to $954 million in last year’s third quarter, which had benefited from a more extensive release slate. This result exceeded our outlook range of $400 million to $450 million due primarily to stronger than expected revenues from Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. In addition, NBA 2K16 exceeded our expectations.
Anyone here still hoping for some single player content? Though at this point they should be making the next game really which based on this, will go the Destiny route.