GTA 5 Sales Hit Over 190 Million Copies Sold; Read Dead Redemption 2 Sales at 57 Million Copies

GTA 5 Sales Hit Over 190 Million

Grand Theft Auto 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 continue to be massive sellers for Take-Two, as they’ve announced some updated sales figures, putting GTA 5 sales over 190 million copies sold, with RDR2 at 57 million copies

This news comes via a press release from the publisher, confirming the new sales figures. Strauss Zelnick, Chairman and CEO of Take-Two, had some words to share about this quarter’s earnings and the future.

“Our strong second quarter results, including Net Bookings of $1.4 billion, underscore the strength of our portfolio of iconic, industry-leading intellectual properties. During the period, our teams released new offerings, delivered engaging post-launch content, and advanced further the development of our eagerly-anticipated pipeline,” said Strauss Zelnick, Chairman and CEO of Take-Two.

“While we expect continued macroeconomic uncertainty, we believe that we are well positioned for the holiday season and are reiterating our fiscal 2024 Net Bookings guidance of $5.45 to $5.55 billion.”

“Looking ahead, I am optimistic about our Company’s multi-year growth trajectory and our ability to deliver long-term value for our shareholders. Our development pipeline is robust and diverse, and we are getting closer to delivering the groundbreaking titles that our audiences throughout the world have been anticipating. With an unwavering commitment to being the most creative, the most innovative, and the most efficient entertainment company, I have great confidence that our offerings will surpass our players’ expectations and set new standards of creative excellence in our industry.”

To put GTA 5 sales into further perspective, last quarter, it was announced that the title achieved 180 million copies. This means that GTA 5, despite everyone I know already owning it, managed to pull off an additional 10 million copies in the space of 5-6 months. That’s extremely impressive and unheard of for a title initially released a decade ago.

Now the bigger question is, with Grand Theft Auto 6 now officially announced, with a trailer coming next month, will GTA 5 sales finally begin to slow down to make way for the new? Only time will tell.

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Nikki_boagreis
Nikki_boagreis
5 months ago

That’s impressive sales figures, i can only assume the sales for GTA 5 will slowdown or they could peak in anticipation of the next installment in the series. Either way GTA 5 has had a long life cycle spanning across 3 generation of consoles and i doubt with the release of GTA 6 it’ll be forgotten anytime soon.

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