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- Trailers for the new generation version of GTA V has been flooded with dislikes on YouTube
- Grand Theft Auto fans have become increasingly frustrated with Rockstar for not posting any news about a sequel to the title eight years after its release
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Before last week ‘s PlayStation Showcase, fans of the Grand Theft Auto the franchise was convinced that Rockstar would finally leave the trailer for the long-awaited sequel to GTA V, which will celebrate the eighth anniversary of its release on Xbox 360 and PS3 later this week.
When the event started, we were offered trailers for the upcoming follow-ups of the incredibly enjoyable Spiderman. Spider-Man and the latest version of God of war. Considering that both sequels were announced three years after the fall of their predecessors, it didn’t seem irrational to expect some of them. Grand Theft Auto news, which we finally got in the form of … another trailer for GTA V.
GTA V it was initially upgraded in 2014 for what was then the next generation of consoles and got an even more impressive facelift when it dropped to PC the following year. However, there weren’t exactly a lot of people claiming the next-generation version that is slated to come out on the PS5 and Xbox Series X and S in March.
At this point, it is clear that Rockstar is more than happy to milk the title (and the wild lucrative Grand Theft Auto online) for all that is worth. However, it’s also clear that the promise of “improved graphics” and “seamless character switching” doesn’t do much to appease a fan base approaching a breaking point like “Here we go again” meme. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas it starts hitting a little too close to home.
Now, disgruntled fans express their frustration by flooding the trailers of the next-generation version of GTA V with I don’t like YouTube videos with pretty impressive proportions. The Sony channel is currently leading the group with 123,000 negative reactions, with Rockstar Games in second place with 117,000 and Xbox at the top with a relatively insignificant 6,000.
Hell has no fury like despised players.