Why Are GTA 6 Fans So Eager For Pre-Orders To Open?
To be clear, though GTA 6 is a special game that’s essentially going to be a big event for the entire industry to plan around, it’s probably not going to push pre-order fans to change their views. At best, it would be treated as an exception that’s being allowed purely because of Rockstar’s track record, and at worst, pre-order haters will still say they refuse to do so. Even those players will probably be happy to see pre-orders go live, as if nothing else, the announcement suggests that Rockstar really is locked in to the game’s current launch date. Whatever the reasons may be, as indicated
Do You Want To Spend Your Thursday Looking At The PSN Checkout Screen?
Industry analysts like Tom Henderson predict that GTA 6 could make roughly $1 billion within its first hour of pre-orders, translating to roughly 10 million checkouts. Think about that for a second; on Thursday, millions of people will simultaneously bombard digital checkouts to claim their ticket to Ambrosia, be it through the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, or Rockstar Launcher. No server framework on earth is built to withstand that kind of concentrated, catastrophic weight class, and history proves it. In 2020, the Epic Games Store temporarily made GTA 5 free, causing such a spike in traffi