Grand Theft Auto 5 breaks seven Guinness World records




Grand Theft Auto 5 breaks seven Guinness World records

Grand Theft Auto 5 is proving to be one of the biggest games of the year less than a month after its release. Guinness World Records announced that GTA 5's launch broke quite a few records—seven, to be precise—including the highest revenue generated by an entertainment product in 24 hours and the fastest entertainment property to gross $1 billion.Here's the complete list of records broken by GTA5:



  • Best-selling action-adventure videogame in 24 hours

  • Best-selling videogame in 24 hours

  • Fastest entertainment property to gross $1 billion

  • Fastest videogame to gross $1 billion

  • Highest grossing videogame in 24 hours

  • Highest revenue generated by an entertainment product in 24 hours

  • Most viewed trailer for an action-adventure videogame


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It isn't surprising, considering all the hype that was built around the game up to its launch. It also helps that since we are almost at the end of this generation of consoles, the number of people owning an Xbox 360 or a PlayStation 3 is the highest it has ever been.When it was released, GTA5 managed to make $800 million on the first day itself. Three days later, Rockstar had announced that the game made more than $1 billion.Back when gamers were still counting down the days to GTA5’s release, reports had popped up saying that with a rumoured development cost of $250 million, which made it the most expensive game ever developed, Rockstar managed to break even the game’s cost through nothing but pre-orders.If you want to see if the game is actually worth any of the hype, check out our review.



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