
Rockstar Games recently unveiled ‘Prix Luxury Real Estate’ mansions for GTA Online, featuring high-tech AI assistants, large outdoor spaces, and detailed interiors, aiming to enhance the virtual Los Santos experience.
However, gamers immediately reacted with frustration, expressing that their main concern remains the long-awaited release of GTA 6, overshadowing excitement over the new mansion update.
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Cost concerns also fueled complaints. Players calculated that purchasing a mansion could require nearly $280 Canadian in real-world money if using in-game currency and shark cards, raising questions about affordability.
Additionally, the community highlighted ongoing issues, including bug reports, requests for anti-cheat systems, and language support, while some players shared personal gameplay achievements and suggestions for improving existing GTA Online features.
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Despite mixed reactions, a portion of players remains enthusiastic, eager to explore the new AI assistant and mansion gameplay, showing loyalty to GTA 5 even a decade after its release.
The update underscores Rockstar’s challenge of balancing revenue from GTA Online while addressing fan anticipation for GTA 6 and other franchise projects, including Red Dead Online, creating a divided player base.