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GTA clones are a dying breed and we think we know why


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Published in Sports and Competition on Wednesday, November 27th 2024 at 17:05 GMT by Terrence Williams   Print publication without navigation

  • As the launch of GTA 6 approaches why are other publishers no longer trying to copy the most successful video game ever?

The article from Metro discusses the decline of "GTA clones," games that emulate the open-world, crime-based gameplay popularized by the Grand Theft Auto series. It highlights how, despite the initial success and proliferation of such games in the early 2000s, the genre has seen a significant reduction in both quantity and quality over time. The piece points out that while games like "Saints Row" and "Mafia" initially thrived by offering similar experiences, the market has become oversaturated, leading to a lack of innovation and originality. Developers have struggled to differentiate their titles from GTA, often resulting in games that feel derivative or fail to capture the same cultural impact. The article also touches on how modern gaming trends, like the rise of battle royales and live service games, have shifted player interest away from traditional open-world crime games. However, it notes that there are still some developers attempting to revive or innovate within the genre, suggesting that while GTA clones might be a dying breed, there's still potential for unique takes on the formula.

Read the Full Metro Article at [ https://metro.co.uk/2024/11/27/gta-clones-a-dying-breed-think-know-22061308/ ]

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