Take-Two confirms GTA 6 release date for 2025, dispelling rumors of a delay.

GTA 6 delay rumors debunked by Take-Two, game set to release next year.

August 9th 2024.

Take-Two confirms GTA 6 release date for 2025, dispelling rumors of a delay.
Hey there, fellow gamers! I know you're all eagerly awaiting the release of GTA 6, but unfortunately, we're going to have to wait a bit longer. But don't worry, the rumors of a delay are not true. Take-Two, the owner of Rockstar Games, has assured us that the game will be coming out next year.

We all know that GTA 6 is going to be huge. It's already being hyped up as the biggest video game release of all time. But despite all the excitement, very little information has been released about it. So far, we've only gotten one trailer and there's no promise of another one dropping this year. And as for the release date, there's been no official announcement.

There have been some rumors that the release date might be pushed back to 2026, but Take-Two has confirmed that the game is still on track for an autumn 2025 release. In their latest financial results, Take-Two listed the game's release date as "Fall of Calendar 2025." In other words, we can expect to see the game sometime between September and November of that year.

Of course, anything could happen between now and then, but for now, Take-Two is confident that the release date will stay the same. When asked if the exact release date would be announced in the next three months, CEO Strauss Zelnick replied with a coy "I guess we'll see." But it's safe to say that we can expect a second trailer before the end of the year, which will hopefully reveal the release date.

While Take-Two didn't say much about GTA 6, they were more than happy to boast about the success of GTA 5. The game has sold over 200 million copies across all platforms and was the most downloaded PlayStation 5 game in June. It's hard to believe, but the game will be celebrating its ninth birthday next month. And it's still making bank, with CEO Strauss Zelnick admitting that it exceeded expectations last quarter.

And let's not forget about Red Dead Redemption 2, which sold another three million copies in the same three-month period, bringing its lifetime total to over 65 million. That's no small feat!

In the meantime, we'll just have to keep ourselves entertained with other games. And don't forget to sign up for our newsletter, follow us on Twitter, and leave a comment below. We love hearing from you all! And if you have any letters or features you'd like to submit, you can do so easily on our Submit Stuff page. Thanks for reading and happy gaming!

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