Analyst Reports 89% of GTA 6 Pre-Orders Are for the $100 Ultimate Edition — 'I Have Never Seen a 90% Premium Share Before
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Analyst reports 89% of GTA 6 pre-orders are for the $100 Ultimate Edition — 'I have never seen a 90% premium share before
The Grand Theft Auto 6 Ultimate Edition is reportedly leading pre-order sales by 89%Digital intelligence firm Sensor Tower says 90% of players on Xbox are spending the extra cash for the Ultimate Edition, compared with 88.5% on PlayStationKarl Kontus, SVP and GM of Video Game Insights at Sensor Tower, predicts GTA 6 could reach around 25 million pre-orders when the game launchesAccording to digital intelligence firm Sensor Tower, the $100 Grand …
Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com According to Sensor Tower, 89% of GTA 6 pre-orders would go to the 100-dollar Ultimate edition, far ahead of the 80-dollar Standard.
GTA 6 isn't too expensive for superfans, as 90% opt for the pricier $100 copy according to analysts: "It lives in a league of its own"
A short while back, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick confirmed that the Ultimate Edition of GTA 6 has sold more copies (despite the $100 price tag and all) than the cheaper version… and boy, has it.Now, we know exactly how much, thanks to new reports from digital intelligence firm Sensor Tower (as per GamesIndustry.biz). Apparently, a whopping 89% of pre-orders so far have been for the Ultimate Edition rather than the Standard Edition, which costs $…
Nearly 9 out of 10 GTA 6 pre orders are for the $100 Ultimate Edition, latest data suggests
Last Updated on August 14, 2026 Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive opened GTA 6 pre-orders on June 25, and unsurprisingly, they’re performing incredibly well, despite launching without a disc version. We’ve already heard that the $100 Ultimate Edition is selling the best – again, without any kind of physical media attached – and it turns ...
News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. GTA VI’s advance reserves could have already recovered the main production costs of the game. The estimate comes from Sensor Tower, a company specializing in video game market analysis. According to Karl Kontus, senior vice president and CEO of the company’s gaming area, Rockstar Games would have already sold about 25 million units. Take-Two Interactive still did not publi…
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