"Rockstar has an approach to platforms which we’ve seen before, and they will make more announcements in due time," says Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick.
"We narrowed the timing because we are highly confident in that timing," says Strauss Zelnick, CEO of Rockstar parent company Take-Two.
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has said a release date will "come from Rockstar" and "be consistent with the way they are marketing the title."
The actor has confirmed that he isn't playing the upcoming crime epic's male protagonist, contrary to some speculation.
Journalist Jason Schreier says there's "no indication that anything significant has changed" where the game's launch plans are concerned.
Recent suggestions that the long-awaited game could be delayed to 2026 are "pure conjecture", it's been claimed.
It's claimed that GTA 6 production is "falling behind", which would result in a delay to late 2025, or even 2026.
Rockstar recently told employees that they'd be required to return to in-office work for five days a week, citing security concerns.
Take-Two's Strauss Zelnick also noted that the team "couldn't be happier or more excited" regarding the trailer's reception.
Take-Two Interactive's revised earnings guidance for fiscal year 2024/25 could indicate that GTA 6 won't launch until the following fiscal year, which begins on April 1, 2025.
"There is inherent tension, potentially, between getting something to market and creating perfection, but this company errs on the side of perfection," says Two-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick.
The rapper revealed in a recent stream that he's involved in GTA 6 in some capacity, though the exact nature of his role is unclear.
Rockstar's long-awaited open world epic is scheduled to release sometime in 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S,
"A lot of times you see [cinematics used], this is not that, when you play this game, it’s really gonna look like this," says former Rockstar dev Mike York.
The GTA 6 reveal trailer has surpassed 103 million views on YouTube, overtaking GTA 5's 100 million lifetime views.
While the new Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer has been incredibly successful, the developers are really disappointed about the leaks.
The reveal trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 has been quite successful, having been seen by almost 100 million viewers since its release yesterday.
Rockstar Games has confirmed in a press release that the open world title will launch only for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
The first official trailer for Rockstar Games' next big open-world title has gone live early. Its platforms have yet to be announced.
As per the metadata for the game's announcement trailer, which is set to premiere tomorrow, it will be 91 seconds long.
The leak also claims that pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto 6 will go live after its debut trailer is revealed on December 5.
A teaser image shared by Rockstar Games also seems to confirm Vice City as the game's setting, true to previous leaks.
Rockstar has removed all mentions of the Social Club on its website, and will seemingly replace it with a new platform.
Regarding the upcoming sequel, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick says, "We don't tend to set particular expectations for any future releases."
A new leak has claimed that though the game was originally intended to release in 2024, Rockstar has since internally delayed the project.
Confirming recent reports, Rockstar has announced that a trailer for the next Grand Theft Auto game will debut about a month from now.
The eagerly-awaited open-world title is rumored to launch before April 2025 and will allegedly take place in a fictional version of Miami.
A newly discovered patent points to a new animation system potentially being implemented in the next Grand Theft Auto title.
The ratings on the website were fake, and those ratings have been removed so as to not cause any further confusion on the matter.
A report by Rockstar Magazine also indicates more realistic deformations for vehicles, physics-based rendering for lighting and more.
The Australian Classification board seems to have rated Grand Theft Auto at MA15+, which is more lenient than the MA8+ rating Grand Theft Auto 5 got.
"We remain confident that we are positioning our business for a significant inflection point in fiscal 2025, which we believe will include new record levels of operating performance," says Take-Two CE...
Teenage hacker Arion Kurtaj has previously also been accused of targeting the likes of Nvidia, Uber, Revolut, and others.
Bryan Zampella, who's long been rumoured to be playing one of Grand Theft Auto 6's two main protagonists, has dropped what seem to be pretty blatant teases for Rockstar's highly anticipated megaton.
"Rockstar's answer is just seek perfection; seek nothing short of perfection, and we'll get there," says Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick.
Publisher Take-Two Interactive is touting "several groundbreaking titles" for fiscal year 2025 which will "set new standards in our industry.”
A prominent insider says Rockstar is cutting content out of the game in order to ensure it doesn't get delayed much further.
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick says that though the GTA 6 leak did not have any "business" impact, the development team was affected by it "as a personal and emotional matter."
Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnick has reiterated a statement originally made by Rockstar about the leaks not affecting development on Grand Theft Auto 6.
Uber believes the attacker is affiliated with Lapsus$, a hacking group also responsible for hacking Microsoft, Samsung, Nvidia, and others.
"Our work on the next Grand Theft Auto Game will continue as planned," Rockstar says in a statement addressing the recent leaks.
A massive leak has shown 90 videos showing early development gameplay footage from the open world title, confirming several previously leaked details.
A known Rockstar Games insider has stated that Grand Theft Auto 6's post-launch content plans include single-player DLC alongside content for Grand Theft Auto Online.
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick made the bold statement during a financial update, stating that GTA 6 will set a creative benchmark for all entertainment.
Recent reports have claimed that currently, GTA 6 is set in Miami (and surrounding areas) and has two protagonists.
Though it's reportedly releasing in Take Two's 2024 fiscal year, developers on the project believe it's "at least two years away."
Journalist Jason Schreier has said that contrary to what some rumours have claimed, GTA 6 won't have the same number of protagonists as its predecessor.
The developer is changing how it supports the online mode in order to make the next Grand Theft Auto "the best it can possibly be."
Following the poor reception to the recent Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, Rockstar is committed to the next mainline title.
Rockstar Magazine's Chris Klippel says "things should accelerate (internally at Rockstar)." He also predicts a "real announcement" by 2022 end.
The developer's goal is to "significantly move beyond what we've previously delivered" and it looks forward to "sharing more as soon as we are ready"
Analyst AccNGT thinks that except for the visuals, there will be "disappointment for many people for some aspects."
As per a new leak, Rockstar Games essentially had to restart GTA 6's development following the departure of co-founder Dan Houser in early 2020.
A new rumour may have revealed possible new details on GTA 6's setting, structure, protagonists, and its release window.
Teased co-ordinates for a location seem to be hinting at GTA 6.
As per the publisher, the marketing expenditure is for third party partners, not internal studios.
Take-Two Interactive is looking to spend $84 million in marketing for fiscal year 2024.
The game is supposedly still in early production.
The actor refuses to comment on the same due to "contract stipulations."
Alternatively, the long-rumoured Bully 2 could be announced in the near future.
Work on the next GTA title seems to be underway.
Rockstar says a recent in-game message about GTA 6 is the result of "mods", and is not official.
It will also apparently have the series' first playable female protagonist.
Industry analyst Michael Pachter talks about the next entry in Rockstar's megaton franchise.
A link to the past.
Add a whole new layer to the open world.
After all, a game world can be made much better if it has more interactive inhabitants.
A much larger open world...
Fingers crossed.
Rockstar need to address a few issues quite urgently.
"I'm being trolled badly."
Actor Tim Neff has apparently done motion capture for it.
Development team to be focused on Red Dead Redemption 2.
It's only just begin development, though.
Might Portland be the next stop for GTA 6?