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According to a GameSpot report citing a statement in the lawsuit, the microtransactions are so lucrative because they have "nearly 100 percent profit margin."The suit is being brought against Take-Two by former Rockstar North president Leslie Benzies , who claims the company tried to force him out of the company after he returned from sabbatical.Grand Theft Auto 5 has been an incredible success for Take-Two. During its investors' call in February, Take-Two revealed Grand Theft Auto 5 had sold 60 million copies since it was first released. In fact, in the period between August 2015 and February of this year, GTA 5 averaged sales of 1 million copies per month.Not bad considering the game first came out in 2013.The lawsuit against Take-Two by Benzies isn't the only lawsuit the company's lawyers are having to deal with. Recently a New York judge ruled in favor of Linsday Lohan in her case against the company. Lohan is claiming GTA 5 uses her likeness without her consent.

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