No estás perdido, estás distraído. Sabes lo que importa, pero eliges lo urgente. Cambias propósito por dopamina rápida. Y luego te preguntas por qué no avanzas. La distracción es la nueva forma de rendirse.
Bad news, A new report says Rockstar currently has no plans to release GTA 6 on a game disc.
According to a source familiar with Rockstar’s plans, recent rumors about a disc version came from people misunderstanding internal information.
The source said the rumors were based on “hopeful” interpretations, not actual plans.
The report explains that when Rockstar mentioned a “physical copy,” it referred to the already announced boxed version that includes a download code instead of a disc.
It also says comments about “the following months” referred to the time after this week’s announcement, not months after the game’s release.
@PuntoDO Realmente y en verdad eso es lowkey una tragedia de esta nueva modernidad, "you'll own nothing and you'll be happy" predican los de Silicon Valley... Llegale!
GTA 6’s physical version with a disc is reportedly coming in December 2026.
The physical version releasing in November will only include a download code to prevent leaks and spoilers.
(Source: https://t.co/WejP3yQBpE)
Lo que más me gusta de todo esto es ✨la hipocresía✨
Muchos por aquí llevan años con la turra de “no compres juegos de empresas abusivas”.
Hasta que Rockstar nos viene con GTA VI y descubren que sus principios tenían una cláusula pequeña al final que reza “excepto este juego”.
A Statement from VGP Regarding Grand Theft Auto VI
As gamers and retailers, we recognize that Grand Theft Auto VI is poised to be one of the biggest entertainment launches in history. The excitement surrounding this release is unprecedented, and we understand why so many customers are eagerly anticipating its arrival.
For nearly 40 years, VGP has been committed to supporting physical media and preserving the value of physical game ownership. As part of that commitment, our company policy is that we do not carry physical products for video game consoles that contain only a digital download code.
Based on the information currently available, the physical release of Grand Theft Auto VI for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X is expected to be a code-in-box product. As a result, VGP will not be offering it for sale under our current company policy.
We want to be clear that this decision is not a reflection of the game itself. We have tremendous respect for Rockstar Games and the incredible achievement that Grand Theft Auto VI represents.
Should Rockstar one day release a physical edition containing a disc in the box, we would be pleased to carry and support that version for our customers.
Thank you for your continued support of physical gaming and for helping us champion game preservation and ownership for nearly four decades.
— The VGP Team
It's not about convenience, it's about how we're giving up control of our lives.
Nobody cares that GTA 6 costs $100 without a disc. They care about what it means.
It means they can cut off your access at any time. Any TOS violation, a gamer word, or bad social media post and poof.
It means they can sunset the game forever, whenever they want. Stop Killing Games? Ya they squashed that.
It means you own nothing. You are a renter, and we see that happening everywhere, not just in gaming.
Buying stuff used to meant owning it and having it forever to use as you please.
It's not just games. It's computers, cars, everything has a license, a subscription. And right to repair? To fix your stuff instead of being forced to buy a new thing? Gone, dude.
Taken away forever.
Many of you will trade convenience for that...because it turns out we will trade anything for convenience, even our privacy and data...
And for what? Trinkets - Free social apps...cheaper games via Game Pass, the list goes on. Turns out we can be subjugated cheaply.
But it's a bag bargain, long-term. Digital serfdom.
I'm not immune from this, it's hard to escape. I'm there too...but it sucks.
Persona 6 director and producer Kazuhisa Wada says he wants his games to be like “poison”, something that stays with players and makes them think.
Instead of making safe, easy-to-forget games, he wants them to challenge people’s ideas and leave a strong impression.
Wada said he is not trying to shock players with extreme content. He wants to tell stories that people will remember and think about long after finishing the game.
He has described the Persona series as “deadly poison covered in a sweet coating.”