Musician SLAMS Rockstar Over GRAND THEFT AUTO Music License Offer

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Martyn Ware of the British band Heaven 17 took to social media to slam the offer he got from Rockstar Games for licensing one of his band’s songs for the upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI.

According to the rock star the game studio offered him and his band $7500 each, a total of $22,500, to license one of their songs. He was upset by what he felt was a low offer considering the previous Grand Theft Auto game, GTA 5, made over $8.5 billion dollars. In a counter offer he wanted continuous royalties which Rockstar Games rejected. It was following this negotiation where he started attacking the game studio on social media.

Sources:
►IGN:
Rock Star Tells Rockstar to ‘Go F*** Yourself’ After ‘Extremely Low’ Offer to Use Hit Song in GTA 6
https://www.ign.com/articles/rock-star-tells-rockstar-to-go-f-yourself-after-extremely-low-offer-to-use-hit-song-in-gta-6

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