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Rock Star's Savage Response to Low Offer for GTA 6 Song
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Rock Star's Savage Response to Low Offer for GTA 6 Song

Sep 09, 2024 8:55 AM

In a contentious revelation, Martyn Ware, a member of the iconic synth-pop band Heaven 17, publicly rejected a low offer from Rockstar Games to feature their hit song "Temptation" in the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6. The offer of $7,500 per writer, totaling $22,500 for all three writers, was deemed "extremely low" given that the Grand Theft Auto series has previously grossed billions. Ware took to social media to express his disdain, implying that any exposure from such a negotiation does not outweigh the potential revenue lost. The gaming community has sparked a debate about the value assigned to music licensing in blockbuster video games.

Should Heaven 17 have accepted $7,500 for "Temptation" in GTA 6?

No, considering the game's projected earnings and the significance of the song, the offer fails to reflect its value. The gaming industry is known for grosses reaching billions, suggesting that track inclusions should command much higher fees.

Grand Theft Auto 6 is one of the most anticipated video games, set for release in fall 2025. It follows the acclaimed legacy of GTA 5, which is notorious for its extensive and beloved radio station playlists. The last installment earned massive sales and established a cultural juggernaut, making discussions about music licensing increasingly relevant as the industry’s financial scale continues to evolve. The game's setting in the fictionalized version of Florida further enriches the narrative, promising a vibrant backdrop for players.



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