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GTA 5 hit a billion dollars in three days. GTA

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GTA 5 hit a billion dollars in three days. GTA 6? Analysts say it'll do it in one hour. Let's talk about the real GTA 6 story: the money. GTA 5 launched in 2013. Thirteen years later, it still pulls an estimated one million dollars daily from online purchases. A 2013 game, still printing cash in 2026. On day one, GTA 5 sold 11 million copies, crossing one billion dollars in just three days. That was a Guinness World Record. GTA 6 will absolutely obliterate it. Analysts predict GTA 6 will make that same billion dollars — not in three days — but in one hour. One. Single. Hour. Piper Sandler forecasts 46 million copies sold on launch day alone. At nearly eighty dollars a copy, that's 3.2 billion dollars in a single day — four times GTA 5's record. Other forecasts go even further. One investment firm projects 7.6 billion dollars within the first sixty days. And Take-Two, the company behind it all? Their official 2027 financial target is eight billion dollars. They've named GTA 6 as the primary driver for that entire figure. This isn't a guess; it's a legal commitment filed with the American government. The entire GTA franchise has now sold over 470 million copies. This isn't just the biggest game ever made. This is the biggest entertainment launch in human history. November 19th. Mark it down.

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