Thousands Of GTA 6 Players To Miss Out After PlayStation Controversy Rockstar Games is set to release Grand Theft Auto VI later this year on 19 November, marking the culmination of over a decade of development and multiple delays. The highly anticipated game, which has been the subject of numerous trailers and speculation, is expected to deliver a groundbreaking experience for players. However, a controversial decision by Sony’s PlayStation division has raised concerns among gamers about the accessibility of the game’s best version. The controversy centers on PlayStation’s recent announcement to raise the prices of its PlayStation 5, all-digital PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal consoles. The most significant price increase affects the PlayStation 5 Pro, which will cost nearly $1,000 starting 2 April. This decision has sparked widespread debate, particularly because GTA VI is poised to be one of the most demanding games for the next-generation hardware. Reports suggest that GTA VI will not be a PlayStation 5 exclusive but will instead be part of an exclusive bundle with one of Sony’s consoles. Industry insiders speculate that the PlayStation 5 Pro is the most likely candidate for this bundle, as the game is designed to leverage the capabilities of next-gen hardware. This decision has drawn criticism from players who feel it undermines the value proposition for those planning to upgrade to a PlayStation 5 console. The exclusivity deal has further complicated matters, as the PlayStation 5 Pro’s price hike makes the bundle significantly more expensive than standard purchases. While this strategy may benefit Sony by driving sales of its premium hardware, it has left many gamers frustrated.#playstation_5_pro #rockstar_games #grand_theft_auto_vi #sony_playstation #console_manufacturers
