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The following is a list of the most expensive video games ever developed, with a minimum total cost of US$50 million and sorted by the total cost adjusted for inflation.

Rank Name Year Developer Publisher Platform Development cost
(million US$)
Marketing cost
(million US$)
Total cost
(million US$)
Total cost with 2024 inflation
(million US$)GrT
1 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 2009 Infinity Ward Activision PC, PS3, Xbox 360, 50 200 250[1] 355
2 Grand Theft Auto V 2013 Rockstar North Rockstar Games PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One 137[2] 128 265[3] 347
3 Final Fantasy VII 1997 Square Square Enix, Sony Computer Entertainment (PS), Eidos Interactive (PC) PS, PC 45[4] 100[5] 145 275
4 Star Wars: The Old Republic 2011 BioWare Electronic Arts, LucasArts PC 200[6] 200+[7] 271
5 Destiny[8] 2014 Bungie Activision PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One 140[9] 140+[10] 180+
6 Star Citizen 2016[11] Cloud Imperium Games Cloud Imperium Games PC 111+[12][13] 111+ 111+
7 Grand Theft Auto IV 2008 Rockstar North Rockstar Games PS3, Xbox 360, PC 100[14] 100+[14][15] 142
8 Too Human 2008 Silicon Knights Microsoft Game Studios Xbox 360 100[14] 100[14] 142
9 APB: All Points Bulletin 2010 Realtime Worlds Realtime Worlds PC, PS4, Xbox One 100[16] 140
10 Red Dead Redemption 2010 Rockstar San Diego Rockstar Games PS3, Xbox 360 80-100[17] 100[18] 140
11 Max Payne 3 2012 Rockstar Studios Rockstar Games PC, Xbox 360, PS3 105[19] 105[19] 139
12 Disney Infinity 2013 Avalanche Software Disney Interactive Studios PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U, 3DS, PC 100[20] 131
13 Tomb Raider 2013 Crystal Dynamics Square Enix PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC 100 131
14 Shenmue 1999 Sega AM2 Sega Dreamcast 47[21] 23[14] 70[14] 128
15 Halo MMO Cancelled Ensemble Studios Microsoft Game Studios PC 90[22] 90[22] 127
16 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 2011 Bethesda Game Studios Bethesda Softworks PC, Xbox 360, PS3 85[23][unreliable source?] 115
17 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 2015 CD Projekt RED CD Projekt RED PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 46[24] 35[25] 81 104
18 Defiance 2013 Trion Worlds Trion Worlds PC, PS3, Xbox 360 80 80[26] 105
19 Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain 2015 Kojima Productions Konami PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One 80 80[27] 103
20 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots 2008 Kojima Productions Konami PS3 70[14] 70+[14] 99+
21 Pokémon Red/Blue 1996 Game Freak Nintendo Game Boy, Game Boy Color 50[28] 50+ 97+
22 Final Fantasy XIII 2009 Square Enix Square Enix PC, PS3, Xbox 360 65+[29] 65+ 92+
23 Rift 2011 Trion Worlds Trion Worlds PC 50 10-20 60-70[30] 70
24 Watch Dogs 2014 Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft PC, PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One 68[31] 68+ 68+
25 Halo 3 2007 Bungie Microsoft Game Studios Xbox 360 60[14] 60[14] 88
26 Crysis 3 2013 Crytek Frankfurt Electronic Arts PS3, Xbox 360, PC 66[32] 66 86
27 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier 2012 Ubisoft Paris Ubisoft PC, Xbox 360, PS3 65[33] 65[33] 86
28 Gran Turismo 5 2010 Polyphony Digital Sony Computer Entertainment PS3 60[34] 60 84
29 Final Fantasy XII 2006 Square Enix Square Enix PS2 52.3[35] 52.3+ 79+
30 Heavy Rain 2010 Quantic Dream Sony Computer Entertainment PS3, PS4 23.2[36] 32.4[36] 55.6[36] 78
31 Halo: Reach 2010 Bungie Microsoft Game Studios Xbox 360 55 55 77
32 Final Fantasy IX 2000 Square Square PS 40[37] 40+ 71+
33 Call of Duty: Elite 2011 Beachhead Studios Activision PC 50[38] 50[38] 68
34 Homefront 2011 Kaos Studios THQ PC, Xbox 360, PS3, OnLive 50 50+ 68
35 L.A. Noire 2011 Team Bondi Rockstar Games PS3, Xbox 360, PC 50[39] 50 68
36 DC Universe Online 2012 Sony Online Entertainment Sony Computer Entertainment, Warner Bros. PC, PS3, PS4 50[40] 50[40] 66
37 The Secret World 2012 Funcom Electronic Arts PC 50[41] 50[41] 66
38 World of Warcraft 2004 Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment PC 40[42] 65
39 This Is Vegas Cancelled Surreal Software Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment PC, Xbox 360, PS3 40-50[43] 40-50 56-70

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