Grand Theft Auto V New Trailer For Ps5 Is The Most Disliked Video On Youtube.
The PS5 trailer for Grand Theft Auto V is already one of the most despised videos on PlayStation's official YouTube page, with over 100,000 downvotes. The trailer in question was released late last week during PlayStation Showcase, giving fans a first glimpse at the game's upgraded aesthetics and improved gameplay. Apart from a postponement from the initial November 2021 release date, little is known about GTA V's revised version.
Fans quickly showed their dissatisfaction with the trailer by downvoting the video's numerous sites. The teaser, as seen on PlayStation's YouTube website, garnered 15,000 likes and over 34,000 dislikes within a day after its debut. Rockstar's channel, which had 24,000 likes and 35,000 downvotes at the time, was also feeling the heat. Meanwhile, the Xbox version of the gameplay trailer received 1,300 likes and 2,700 dislikes. The majority of the contempt stems from the opinion that GTA V hasn't improved much in comparison to the previously published PC version.
According to Push Square, the PS5 trailer for Grand Theft Auto V is currently one of the most disliked video on the official PlayStation YouTube account. The negative reception has a like-to-dislike ratio of 24,000 and 96,000, respectively, at the time of writing. The Rockstar Games channel isn't doing much better, with 31,000 likes and 94,000 dislikes for the clip. Despite the fact that the Xbox version has only 82,000 views compared to the one million or more on the PlayStation and Rockstar versions, it has garnered mostly negative feedback, with 2,400 upvotes and 5,000 downvotes.
Downvotes continue to be a reliable indicator of public opinion. Electronic Arts can attest to this, as the company has the Guinness World Record for the most downvoted Reddit comment. Following the publisher's response to the Star Wars: Battlefront II loot box controversy, which received a whopping 683,000 downvotes, this undesirable distinction was bestowed.
Nobody knows how Rockstar Games and its parent firm Take-Two Interactive will react. Fans aren't only dissatisfied with the relatively little improvements. Over the previous eight years, the focus on GTA Online in particular has consumed a significant lot of air. This initial showing of this another re-release could be the proverbial straw that breaks the camel's back.
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