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GTA 6 is still planned for the fall 2025 release

by Connor Feb 23,2025

Relax, GTA VI fans! Despite swirling rumors, Take-Two Interactive's recent financial report confirms that the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI is still slated for a Fall 2025 release. This was confirmed alongside the announcement of Borderlands 4's release this year, though neither game has a precise launch date yet.

Take-Two CEO, Strauss Zelnick, emphasized Rockstar's meticulous development approach, suggesting potential for further adjustments to the release timeline, mirroring the development cycles of past hits like GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2. While precise release dates remain unannounced, a Fall 2025 launch remains the current expectation, despite speculation of a 2026 delay.

GTA 6 is still planned for the fall 2025 releaseImage: businesswire.com

Zelnick indicated that official dates will be revealed when appropriate. The company projects a record-breaking year in 2025, anticipating over $1 billion in GTA VI pre-order revenue—a bold prediction for a game of this magnitude.

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