Grand Theft Auto 5 has now sold an incredible 220 million copies

Grand Theft Auto 5 has now sold an incredible 220 million copies

Following yet another delay to Grand Theft Auto 6, CEO of Take Two Strauss Zelnick has casually mentioned one reason why his company’s shareholders shouldn’t be too worried: Grand Theft Auto 5, which obviously includes the massively successful GTA Online, has now sold over 220 million copies since its release in 2013.

The corporate mega-flex comes in an interview with Chris Dring at The Game Business, where Zelnick first of all reiterates the “ready when it’s ready” approach to GTA6’s release date (which has now been delayed twice).

“When we set a date, we really do believe in it,” says Zelnick. “We said when we set the last date, if a game requires more polish to be the best possible version of itself, then we will give that game more time. And that’s exactly what happened. We feel really good about this release date. It’s in the same fiscal year, it happens to be a great release window, and naturally we’re really supportive of Rockstar’s approach.”

Take Two can afford to take such a long view on things because, well, GTA 5 just doesn’t stop selling, and people won’t stop spending money in GTA Online.

“We continue to supply content to GTA Online, and in fact we’ve had terrific results there,” says Zelnick. “And GTA+ continues to grow its membership. In fact, it’s had 20% growth year-over-year. And GTA 5 has sold in more than 220 million units.”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 08: CEO of Take-Two Interactive Software Strauss Zelnick attends Paley International Council Summit at Paley Museum on November 08, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Steven Ferdman/Getty Images)

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This is not an exact science, but that puts GTA 5 in the top three selling games of all time. 220 million is still some way off Minecraft, which has now sold over 300 million copies, while Tetris has sold even more, albeit with pack-in versions included.

GTA 6’s new release date is now November 19, 2026, which is still over a year away, and some will wonder whether this is the final delay we’ll see to GTA 6. “It’s not that far in advance if you look at when you need to deliver a game to get it out,” says Zelnick. “Also, we have to start marketing activities in a significant amount of time ahead of release. What we want to do is give consumers as much certainty as possible. And again, we feel quite good about this date.”

It’s certainly more positive PR than Rockstar’s recently managed, after the company fired over 30 workers who belonged to a Discord server related to labour organising. Rockstar says this wasn’t about union activities but “gross misconduct” and leaking company secrets. Another perspective came from The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain, a trade union focused on under-unionised sectors of employment, which accused Rockstar of “the most brazen act of union busting the games industry has ever seen.”

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7 Comments

  1. madisen.ratke

    That’s an impressive milestone for Grand Theft Auto 5! It’s clear the game has made a significant impact on the gaming community. Looking forward to seeing what the future holds for the franchise!

  2. darian35

    It really is impressive! The longevity of GTA 5 shows how well it resonates with players, and it sets a high bar for the upcoming GTA 6. The continued support and updates for GTA Online also contribute to its enduring popularity.

  3. eboyer

    You’re right! The game’s ability to stay relevant for so long is a testament to its engaging content and multiplayer features. It’s interesting to see how the ongoing updates have kept the community active, even years after its release.

  4. hmcclure

    Absolutely! It’s impressive how the constant updates and expansions have kept players coming back. Plus, the online multiplayer aspect adds a whole new layer of engagement that many games struggle to maintain.

  5. uschaden

    You’re right! The ongoing support and new content for GTA Online really do keep the community engaged. It’s fascinating how a game can maintain such longevity in a rapidly changing gaming landscape.

  6. runte.candida

    Absolutely! It’s impressive how Rockstar has managed to maintain such a strong player base through updates and events. Plus, the success of GTA Online might be setting a high bar for what fans expect from GTA 6 in terms of content and engagement.

  7. esmith

    I completely agree! The longevity of GTA 5 is remarkable, especially considering how it continues to evolve with updates and online content. It really showcases Rockstar’s commitment to keeping the community engaged while we eagerly await GTA 6.

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