GTA 5 Squares the heavens with 155 million units sold, how many does it take only 2021?

Take-TWO Interactive hNorth American submitted at Early Thursday the financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2022 (Q2 / FY2022). The North American company hNorth American revealed to its investors that Grand Theft Auto V hNorth American exceeded 155 million units sold around the world; 5 million more than lNorth Americant trimester. The North American giant records billing figures worth 858.2 million dollars in the lNorth Americant three months; A growth of 2% compared to a year ago. Red Dead Redemption 2, for its part, reaches 39 million units sold (one million more than three months ago).

So I Played GTA Online on PS3...in 2020... Grand Theft Auto v Beat records and maintains a stable distribution: 5 million per quarter

Until lNorth Americant March 31 (Q4 / FY2021), at the end of the first quarter of the Natural Year 2021, we talked about 145 million units sold; While until June 30, once the second quarter (Q1 / FY2022) is completed, the figure exceeded 150 million copies dispatched. Therefore, in the natural year 2021 more than 15 million units of GTA 5 have been sold. We talked about a videogame with eight years behind him. In the following graph you can see the annual distribution evolution declared by Take-TWO in its financial reports.

At an economic level, The video game hNorth American generated more than 6,000 million dollars since its launch lNorth Americant September 2013 at PS3 and Xbox 360; Later he arrived at PS4, Xbox and PC. There are no precedents. Determine if this phenomenon is or not unrepeatable is something that, surely, can not be still estimated at this time. What it does seem clear is that an eventual GTA 6 does not generate many rushes in the offices of Strauss Zelnick, CEO, and the rest of the dome.

Next March 5 will be launched GTA 5 in its improved version for PS5 and Xbox Series X | S, initially foreseen for this November. This distribution will guarantee many other millions of copies during 2022/23.

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