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GTA 5 Online Just Had Its Biggest Day Ever, Six Years After Launch

The Diamond Casino update was a huge success.

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More than six years after it launched in October 2013, Grand Theft Auto V's online mode continues to set records. Rockstar recently added a major new feature in the form of the new Diamond Casino update, which introduced a casino full of games to play and rewards to earn. The feature has proven immensely popular, giving GTA Online some of its biggest days ever despite the ongoing updates for another Rockstar game, Red Dead Redemption 2, which sports its own Red Dead Online mode. GTA Online recently broke its record for most players in a single day (July 23) and for the entire week after launch (July 23-29).

Developer Rockstar Games shared these numbers with The Hollywood Reporter. However, the always-secretive company did not share specific player numbers. In November 2015, GTA Online was averaging 8 million players per week, so the new figure related to the Diamond Casino update is at least known to be higher than that.

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GTA V, meanwhile, has shipped a jaw-dropping 110 million copies worldwide, making it one of the most successful entertainment products in history.

The Diamond Casino update for GTA Online is massive and rich in content. In addition to finally letting players into a casino where they can gamble, the update contains six new story missions and numerous other new competitive modes. You can read GameSpot's previous coverage to find out more on the Diamond Casino update.

GTA Online is the free multiplayer mode for GTA V that makes money from the various microtransactions it offers. The game is incredibly lucrative for Rockstar and parent publisher Take-Two.

Fans have for a long time wondered if GTA V would get single-player DLC, but Rockstar confirmed in 2017 that the game will never add new story content. "We did not feel single-player expansions were either possible or necessary, but we may well do them for future projects," Rockstar design director Imran Sarwar said.

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This game continues to print its own money. Rockstar and Take Two are making a killing with this game.

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wait I thought this was new GTA game?? this actual part of GTA5 online? that I dont play I didnt even both to play more then 5 hours of the main game. Vice City was only good GTA game imo after it went full 3d. and I got them all and VC still only one I bothered to finish

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@tsunami2311:

I fell in love with the series with Vice city and have finished them all. Vice city still has a special nostalgia for me. The series has been innovative with game mechanics.

GTA5/O is an amazing game though. I put well over 100 hours in single player and struggled to get into online initially. I dived back in last year to get some RDR2 stuff and was blown away by what they had done with it

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Whats sad is the longer GTA Online lives, the longer it will be until GTA 6.....

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Massive controversies revolving around gambling in online games.

Rockstar: Let's open an honest to God CASINO!

At least they're not trying to hide it by claiming it's "surprise mechanics" and at least it's not loot boxes. And to be completely fair, you can gamble in game without spending a dime of real money. (And it's impossible to get real money out of it) The games are relatively generous with their payouts, and you get some chips every day (and there's ways to earn more without gambling or spending real money) I have also heard (but cannot confirm) that the game will not let you buy chips with purchased money. I dunno if that's true or not though.

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@jwrebholz: Well, It's a 18/M rated game, and you don't gable real money, just like you said. No room for logical controversy here :)

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@Warlord_Irochi:

18/m rating means nothing when those that not of the age still have said game cause parent got it for in first place. only when said kid is doing something they should be they want to sue the developer or publisher conveniently forget they bought in first place. and then people wonder why government is trying to get involved in this and complain about that.

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@tsunami2311: Then like you point there, the parent is to blame.
But yes, we know how that always ends.

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