GTA 5 is still on top. The game was the most watched game among the Twitch community.
Grand Theft Auto V still sells surprisingly well, as evidenced by Take-Two’s published every year. Their game sales results. If that’s not enough, a custom version of GTA 5 will be released for PS5 and XSX | S in the next calendar year.
If you thought the adventure of Franklin, Trevor and Michael bore people, you were wrong. As reported by Kotaku, GTA 5 was the most watched game (with a total of 2.1 billion hours) on Twitch in 2021. It may seem surprising, because this installment of the gangster series from Rockstar Games is already eight years old, but thanks to the creativity of the developers and the implementation of the GTA Online console GTA 5 is currently the most popular game in the world.
GTA 5 was followed by League of Legends (1.8 billion hours), as were Fortnite and Valorant, although the last two network productions scored twice as low as GTA 5 (1 billion hours and 949 million hours, respectively).
Rockstar Games are going beyond new milestones, and it is said that work on GTA 6 will not go according to plan. Let us remind you that in the previous month information was published to the network that the “six” She was in development hell.
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