GTA Online is still pulling in about $1.3 million every day, raising questions about how it will coexist with the upcoming GTA 6. Launched in 2013, GTA Online has evolved significantly, with Rockstar consistently adding new content to keep its dedicated player base engaged. With GTA 6 arriving in November 2026, Rockstar faces a dilemma: support both games or risk alienating loyal fans?
Players may find themselves starting GTA 6 with little to show for their time in GTA Online, which could lead to frustration. While the company might offer incentives to ease the transition, juggling two live-service titles presents its own challenges. How do you think Rockstar should handle this situation? Is there a way for both games to thrive?
