
Recently Sam Houser the founder of Rockstar, spoken GTA brand in the future in an interview with EGM. It is now clear that Rockstar has no real plans for the creation of GTA MMO, but Hauser said something along these lines "very, very feasible, and it is very, very compelling offer." In an interview ahead, he again refers to a subscription-based MMO that focuses on the console as "The Holy Grail [in the area]."
A GTA MMO can push boundaries games, and online games. Imagine that confrontation with a game in which missions as a result of the vicious PvP play or adding that the game is focused on gang life will create. Jack Thompson will be all over it. And it is good for the Games. Media exposure, even if partial, is a good indicator of importance. A GTA MMO game can do even more mainstream, with people who have avoided World Warcraft, because it was "cheesy, and for the children" is going to ride in the GTA open world.
Of course, this desire is monumental. This challenge is compounded by the need to create a world where people live in reality, in contrast to the seizure of weapons and the near shooting everything in sight. That someone is to guess right now, when Rockstar will play next GTA series, but I personally hope for a MMO. Yes, and make it more of wheeling, decisions and plans, not to shoot.
Yes, and if the gang on the basis of on-line insistence your thing, you might want to check all points bulletin, a MMO start later in 2008. It may offer a look at the fact that Rockstar could do with GTA MMO.
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