Take-Two has said that GTA 6 remains on course for a 2025 release, but Grand Theft Auto fans should know the "risk" of a delay persists.
GTA 6 publisher Take-Two has promised to support Nintendo Switch 2, leaving the door open for its biggest games to come to ...
Rockstar Games' parent company Take-Two has confirmed that GTA 6 is still on track for a fall release, putting paid to rumors ...
Take-Two intends to fully support both Rockstar Games' pursuit of perfection in GTA 6 (and beyond) and Nintendo Switch 2 as a ...
Reporting the results for the fiscal third quarter 2025, ended December 31, 2024, Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of ...
Take-Two has supported Nintendo platforms over the years, and the company expects that to continue with the Nintendo Switch 2 ...
In its most recent financial results, Take-Two listed GTA 6 as a fall 2025 PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S ...
"GTA VI" is on track for a fall release, as Take-Two reassures fans, despite rumors of a 2026 launch—expect a criminal duo and a return to Vice City.
This marks the first time an annual FM title will not be released since the series began in 2004 with Football Manager 2005.
GTA VI will initially be available on the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X/S, but there is still no word about the PC version of the game.
GTA 6 has been reconfirmed for a 2025 release, with a date in the autumn expected to be announced as the year progresses. But ...
Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Rockstar Games held their first financial earnings call for the year 2025 on 6th ...