Cielo 17 Un miembro de la banda le dice a Rockstar Games que “Vete a la mierda” sobre un $7,500 GTA 6 oferta de canción porque GTA 5 recaudado $8.6 billón



Cielo 17 singer Martyn Ware claims that Rockstar Games only offered $7,500 to use the band’s 1983 hit song Temptation in the upcoming GTA 6 “forever” – a proposition he refused because of GTA 5’s outlandish success.

I was recently contacted by my publishers on behalf of Rockstar Games [about] the possibility of using [the song] Temptation on the new Grand Theft Auto 6,Ware recently twitteado.

Naturally excited about the immense wealth that was about to head my way, I scrolled to the bottom of the email re the offer…IT WAS $7,500.Ware says the offer wouldn’t net him with any royalty payments, and it gave the studio license to use the song in GTA 6 “forever.

To put this in context, Grand Theft Auto 6 recaudado, wait for it…$8.6 billion,” Ware continued. “‘Ah, but think of the exposure…Go f**k yourself.

Rockstar Games’ parent company Take-Two last announced that the blockbuster crimathon had sold over 200 million copies earlier this summer, though we don’t actually know if that translates to $8.6 billón.

De cualquier manera, aunque, GTA 6 is primed to be the biggest thing on Earth next year. One analyst said GTA 6’s importance to the console market “no puede ser exagerado,” while Take-Two’s CEO himself reckons it could be “incomparable en la industria,” so you’d expect the studio would up its music budget for a game that’ll continue printing money for at least a decade.

Eagle-eyed GTA 6 hopefuls think Rockstar might be hinting at a new trailer release date via a pizza delivery clip.