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However, the promotion comes with significant caveats. There is no explicit guarantee that the offer will hold if the game suffers yet another delay—a scenario that remains a persistent possibility despite Take-Two’s public confidence. Furthermore, the modern trend of “Early Access” releases raises questions: would parents giving birth during the premium early-access window still qualify for the giveaway?
Practically speaking, raising a human being is vastly more expensive than the retail price of any video game. Moreover, the first few months of parenthood are rarely conducive to exploring a massive open-world epic. While the marketing is undeniably clever, we wouldn’t suggest making life-altering family decisions just to save seventy dollars on a game.
Amid ongoing discussions regarding a potential $80 price point for GTA 6, Take-Two’s CEO has emphasized a commitment to providing value that far exceeds the cost of entry.
Source: gamesradar.com


