Take-Two Interactive's CEO has given us a very good idea of when Grand Theft Auto 6 was originally supposed to launch, as he's revealed the delay was by "less than" six months.
After more than a year of silence after revealing GTA 6 at the end of 2023, Rockstar Games finally blessed us with a brand new trailer and a huge info drop just a few weeks ago. The long-awaited reveal of more GTA 6 details was a bit of a double-edged sword, though, as our fears of a delay were also finally confirmed.
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Now that we have a concrete release date of May 26, 2026 for Grand Theft Auto 6, that's left a lot of fans wondering just how long the game was actually delayed by and when it was originally supposed to launch. It certainly feels like a big delay now that it's more than a year away, but it turns out that it wasn't actually that significant.
As pointed out by Twitter user videotechuk_, Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick recently appeared on CNBC to discuss the company's current financial standing. Of course,...