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Okay, so there’s this whole big buzz about GTA 6, right? Yeah, former Rockstar guy, Mike York, he’s been raving about it. But what really got my attention – oddly enough – is how he dragged Mario Kart World into the conversation. You know, the one where we race cute little characters but now it’s, like, in a different league?
Mike’s been saying Mario Kart just can’t hold a candle to GTA 6. Honestly, I wonder if he’s right. I mean, yeah, Mario Kart World is gonna drop soon, and people are excited. Heck, June 5 can’t come fast enough for some of us. And it’s $80! Did you catch that? For a racing game! But, I digress.
So GTA 6, that’s a whole other beast. They pushed the release to 2026, and everyone’s itching for it. Mike York, who’s done epic stuff on GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 – both mind-blowing in their own right – took a deep dive into GTA 6’s trailer. Said the level of detail would make your head spin. Lighting stuff, too. Could explain the delay. Or maybe it’s something else? Gosh, who even knows with these things?
And oh, he compared it with Mario Kart World, which is heading for the Switch 2. Apparently, there’s a debate on whether people will throw their money at a game like that when GTA 6 promises so much detail york would argue Mario Kart couldn’t dream of having. Not to mention the price comparison – I mean, how much’s GTA gonna be? Some say maybe $100? My wallet’s already cringing.
Anyway, back to Mario Kart. Okay, you get this cow character from Moo Moo Meadows – how random, right? You can even free roam now. Like, what’s next, glamping with Yoshi? Yet, Nintendo’s super confident the content makes it all worth it. Their words, not mine.
As fans drool over the latest GTA 6 teaser, I bet they’re already counting dollars and cents, thinking it’s worth the splurge. Yet rumors swirl around the cost. Honestly, it’s a circus.
In the end, both these games will probably fly off the shelves. But are we just being nudged toward higher prices without batting an eye? Maybe. I guess time will tell if all this anticipation will pay off. Until then, let’s just try to keep our excitement – and our spending – in check.