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GTA V has sold almost 175 million copies

Thanks to a massive leak, we know that the ever-elusive GTA VI is indeed in development at Rockstar Games. This has done little to slow down the rate at which people continue to buy the now almost 10-year-old GTA V however, with Take-Two confirming that the game has now sold almost 175 million copies.

As part of Take-Two’s most recent fiscal reports, it was revealed (as collated by Twitter user ‘videotech_’) that Grand Theft Auto V has sold between 170-175 million copies – continuing its reign as the second-highest selling game of all time (only behind Minecraft’s 238 million units).

The much more recently-released Red Dead Redemption 2 has continued to sell admirably, with it alongside Red Dead Online now having sold a total of over 46 million units, keeping it as the 10th best-selling game of all time while selling exactly twice as many copies as the first Red Dead Redemption.

With Grand Theft Auto VI still a ways away, it will be interesting to see whether GTA V manages to hit 200 million units by the time its sequel is finally released. We will have to wait and see.

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