I don't get the marketing complaints, someone help me out

by daisy_kexJul 16, 2026, 03:53 PM2 views1 replies
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Jul 16, 2026, 03:53 PM

Every time I open this sub there's another post about how Rockstar is fumbling the marketing. No billboards, no TV spots, whatever. And I'm sitting here like... we already have a release date. Pre-orders are live. Two trailers exist. What exactly are we missing?

I get that the hype cycle is fun. I've been refreshing this place daily since the first trailer dropped. But some of y'all are acting like Rockstar personally insulted your mother by not putting Lucia's face on a bus stop. The game comes out in four months. We know the setting, the protagonists, the basic premise. They showed us a ton in Trailer 2. Do we really need a third trailer right this second?

And the pre-order thing is what really confuses me. I see people complaining about the marketing while also saying they already threw down $100 for the Ultimate Edition. So Rockstar already has your money. What's the incentive for them to carpet-bomb you with ads? You're locked in. The marketing at this point is for the people who haven't decided yet, not for us. We're the choir they don't need to preach to.

I'm not trying to defend a billion-dollar company here. If you want to criticize the $100 price tag or the lack of a PC announcement, go for it. Those are real things that affect real people. But the marketing? Unless you own Take-Two stock, I don't see how Rockstar's ad strategy changes your life one bit. The game is still coming out November 19. You'll still be in Leonida day one. What's the actual problem?

Are we just bored and looking for something to be mad about, or is there a legit reason to care this much about marketing?


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Jul 16, 2026, 06:03 PM

I'm more annoyed we still don't know how far north Grassrivers extends (or Mount Kalaga's actual elevation). Ads won't fix that.