9 Key Takeaways About GTA 6 From Take-Two Earnings Call — Including Confirmed Release Date
Take-Two said marketing will begin this summer, and executives declined to disclose pricing or online details as the company forecasts a record fiscal 2027.
- On Friday, Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick reaffirmed that Grand Theft Auto 6 is scheduled to launch on November 19, 2026, calming fan fears of further delays to the highly anticipated title.
- Driven by expectations for the Scotland-born franchise's latest release, Take-Two projects GAAP net revenue to range from $7.9 to $8.1 billion for the upcoming fiscal year.
- Rockstar Games will initiate marketing this summer, Zelnick said, while PC gamers face a longer wait consistent with the release strategy for Grand Theft Auto V.
- Regarding pricing, Zelnick declined to announce specific costs, stating the company aims to "deliver to the consumer vastly more entertainment value than what we charge."
- Pre-Orders for GTA 6 will launch when marketing begins, with projections suggesting the third trailer will arrive between June 25 and July 8, 2026.
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GTA 6 Not Delayed, Strauss Zelnick Confirms November 19 Release — Rockstar's Marketing Push Begins This Summer
There will be no delays for Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6), according to Strauss Zelnick, who spoke during a Take-Two Interactive earnings call on Thursday, 21 May. However, he also provided further details on what lies ahead for the open-world crime game. At the top of the list is the price of the game. Zelnick made it clear that, for now, this will remain under wraps. Instead, he said marketing for GTA 6 will begin in the summer, a campaign expect…
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