Grand Theft Auto VI Delayed to May 2026, Take-Two Shares Drop
- Rockstar Games revealed that Grand Theft Auto VI is scheduled for release on May 26, 2026, which is roughly two and a half years following the reveal of its initial trailer in December 2023.
- The delay from the initially planned fall 2025 release stems from the company’s need for extra time to meet quality expectations and deliver the game fans deserve.
- Rockstar unveiled a nearly three-minute trailer highlighting the game’s cinematic visuals, its Miami-inspired Vice City environment, and the central characters—a duo navigating a complex criminal plot.
- The company expressed gratitude for fans’ support and apologized that the release is later than expected, stressing their goal to exceed expectations with every game.
- The delay extends the wait following over a decade since Grand Theft Auto V’s 2013 release, a game that sold over 180 million copies and remains one of the most successful in gaming history.
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