![]() Just six weeks after release, GTA 5 had shipped 29 million copies, which already exceeded the lifetime sales of GTA 4. For context, a decade later, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom just sold 10 million copies in its first three days, which is considering insane even in present day. In 2013, with 24 hours, Grand Theft Auto 5 sold $815 million or about 11.21 million copies, double analyst predictions. Update: I think we need a little more context on the scale of GTA 5, to understand just why Take-Two’s lofty promises here make more sense: GTA 6 will be massive, and now, it appears like it may be just over two years away. However, a GTA 6 release that isn’t ready would be even worse, a-la-Cyberpunk (sorry Cyberpunk but you will never not be brought up in conversations like this). A delay out of that would likely produce major downturns for their stock. But with 11 years since the last game, I think Rockstar may be in a better position than other studios to pick a date and stick with it, particularly when they’re making these enormous revenue forecasts for that specific time periods. Most AAA game are delayed at least a few times these days, and whatever date you hear first, it might be 3-18 months before the game is actually released. ![]() Of course there is also the possibility of a delay. Still, given that GTA 6 is probably going to end up being one of the most anticipated games of all time, I would not bet against it. But even within the GTA franchise, GTA 5 is a huge outlier. Unfortunately in GTA Online it's not possible to sell Special Vehicles, Pegasus, or Facility Vehicles.It is likely that with the continued expansion of the video game industry over the past decade, GTA 6, barring any disasters, will probably be the fastest selling game in history, beating GTA 5’s $1 billion in three days, and depending on its long-term prospects, in theory could go on to outsell GTA 5 over the long, long term. No, you cannot sell the Boxville (LSDWP). The actual top speed of the Boxville (LSDWP) in GTA V isħ1.25 mph (114.67 km/h), as it's been accurately tested in-game by Broughy1322.Ĭan you sell the Boxville (LSDWP) in GTA Online? ![]() The design of the Brute Boxville (LSDWP) is based on a real life GMC Step Van. This variant was made available for purchase in GTA Online with the 1.49 Diamond Casino Heist Update on December 12, 2019. This is the Los Santos Department of Water & Power variant of the Brute Boxville. The discounted SecuroServ Trade Price for the Boxville (LSDWP) is unlocked after the player has completed The Diamond Casino Heist Finale as a leader with this vehicle selected. *Previously unobtainable, this vehicle was made available for purchase in GTA Online with The Diamond Casino Heist Update on December 12, 2019. How to unlock the Boxville (LSDWP) Trade Price?Ī trade price of $298,500 (Discounted)* can be unlocked for the Boxville (LSDWP). Once acquired, you can request the delivery of the Boxville (LSDWP) from the Pegasus Concierge. The Boxville (LSDWP) is stored as a Pegasus Vehicle. The Boxville (LSDWP) can be purchased in GTA Online from Warstock Cache & Carry for a price of $398,000. How to get the Boxville (LSDWP) in GTA Online: ![]() In GTA V Story Mode, the Boxville (LSDWP) can only be found and stolen (see the spawn locations in the "Appearances" section below). How to get the Boxville (LSDWP) in GTA 5 Story Mode: The Boxville (LSDWP) is a variant of the standard ![]() The Brute Boxville (LSDWP) is a Vans vehicle featured in Grand Theft Auto V and GTA Online. ![]()
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