Grand Theft Auto 5 Just Keeps on Selling More Copies

Grand Theft Auto 5 Just Keeps on Selling More Copies

Thanks to GTA Online!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Aug 03, 2017 @ 01:24 PM (Staff Bios)
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There are very few games that dominate the sales charts for weeks on end. There are even few that manage to dominate them for years. Grand Theft Auto V is one of those games, and since launch, GTA Online has just experienced its best quarter so far. GTA V has been available since 2013, where it originally launched for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

It has now grown to be available on five platforms when you add up the PC, Xbox One, and PS4 versions as well. Almost everybody has beaten the game right now, but sales keep increasing because of GTA Online. This game mode allows players to do all sorts of crazy events with their friends, from missions to races, and lets everybody have a great time.

The game is also subject to several mods on PC. While mods were almost completely removed from the game, it was decided that giving the players a little wiggle room would probably be a good idea. Most PC games are modded constantly these days, so there's really nothing new there.

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