Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick has revealed in a recent interview that the company feels "really good" about the chances of Grand Theft Auto 6 not getting delayed out of its Fall 2025 date.
From the moment GTA 6 was revealed with a tentative release year of 2025, there were people who thought it was inevitably going to get delayed. Despite a firmer release window of Fall 2025 from Take-Two, that sceptical viewpoint has become the majority over the past few months, as Rockstar has remained completely silent on its upcoming behemoth.
If games cost a hundred dollars, a whole lot of people won't play games.
And yet, despite most GTA fans being certain that we were going to hear about a delay into 2026 during Take-Two's recent investor call, that wasn't the case at all. During the call, Grand Theft Auto 6 was once again listed with a Fall 2025 release date, suggesting that Take-Two and Rockstar are feeling pretty confident about it.
While a lot of fans instantly called to mind a similar situation with Red Dead Redemption 2 where it was said not to be delayed early in the year and then pushed...
