From Chilling to Shareholding: My Journey to Owning a Piece of Rockstar Games

I was just chilling when I suddenly saw the GTA 6 trailer. And as I was watching it, I was thinking, wow, Rockstar is gonna make a lot of money off of this game. Maybe I could buy into that success. I mean, Rockstar is worth $22 billion. I’d be rich. The only real way I can buy into their success is by buying their stock. But as I was searching for them, nothing showed up. If they don’t have a stock, I have no way of buying into their success. What breed of capitalism is this? I had to find out whether they had a stock or not, so I googled it, and it did not show up. Some take two interactive company showed up instead. Who the hell is even that? Oh, right, they own Rockstar. That’s why they came up. That makes a lot more sense. Maybe if I buy them. Oh, look, they’re there. And I own a piece of take two, then that means I own a piece of Rockstar. And so I put in my one share. I know, big numbers, right? And without one ounce of hesitation, I confirm that order. But it’s taking forever for the orders to go through, and I’m kind of worried it’s gonna cancel. Wait, maybe this was a bad decision. Never mind. I now own the share. I’m a part owner of Rockstar Games. Since I’m now a part owner of Rockstar, please go buy GTA 6 next. Year thanks