The multiplayer component of the legendary series» latest installment has an insanely large player base of which an overwhelming majority often buy into the game's
Shark Card microtransactions.
The multiplayer component of the legendary series» latest installment has an insanely large player base of which an overwhelming majority often buy into the game's
Shark Card microtransactions.
A recurring topic is that, seeing how successful
the Shark Card microtransaction system of GTA Online has become, the same system is bound to be implemented in Red Dead Online, the multiplayer mode of the upcoming Western.
The conspiracy theory is that Rockstar Games no longer makes GTA single player DLC because of all the money they make on
Shark Cards microtransactions, which give players in - game cash instantly.
A recurring topic is that, seeing how successful
the Shark Card microtransaction system of GTA Online has become, the same system is bound to be implemented in Red Dead Online, the multiplayer mode of the upcoming Western.
Not exact matches
GTA Online thrives on
Shark Cards, which see players paying real cash for in - game currency, and their recently released NBA 2K18 has an overwhelming number of
microtransactions of its own.
The insanely popular online mode has been quite profitable for Take - Two, due to its
microtransactions known as
Shark Cards.
Microtransactions are not new to the gaming industry, but the inclusion of
Shark Cards in Grand Theft Auto Online — arguably the most popular online game on the market aside from PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds — has helped popularize them.
However, to be fair, GTA V also has the
shark cards as a
microtransaction model, which has also boosted the game's revenue to exorbitant heights.