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GTA V has sold 190 million copies

After more than a decade, Rockstar Games is finally set to show off Grand Theft Auto VI next month. This has not stopped GTA V from continuing to sell like hotcakes however, with the game now having surpassed 190 million copies.

As part of the company’s most recent fiscal report, Take-Two Interactive released updated sales stats for both GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2. As shared by industry analyst ‘DomsPlaying’ Grand Theft auto V has sold-in an additional 5 million copies since last quarter, bringing the total number of units sold to a staggering 190 million.

While perhaps not quite as explosive as GTA, Red Dead Redemption 2 continues to truck along, selling 2 million more copies since last quarter, bringing its total units sold to 57 million – just 1 million copies shy of becoming the 7th best-selling game of all time.

With GTA VI finally set to be revealed next month, it will be interesting to see whether future sales of V will finally begin to slow down. Regardless, it is safe to say that when all is said and done the 2013 title will have surpassed 200 million copies – ensuring its 2nd place on the best-seller podium for years to come.

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