The upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto VI is about as highly anticipated as it's possible for a game to be, which in one sense is a very nice position for developer Rockstar to be in. On the other side of that equation, that anticipation comes with a ton of pressure to deliver, and the game really does need to be pretty astounding, just to meet minimum expectations.
With the release currently scheduled for November, there are still a lot of questions up in the air about what it's actually going to be like, with very few privy to the gameplay contained within. Now, one of the most significant people involved in the process has shared some insight, and it's interesting to hear how things are progressing.
As first reported by Rockstar Intel, the CEO of Rockstar's parent company Take-Two Interactive has confirmed that he has had "everything demoed" for him, and given how positive he has been about the game in recent weeks, the fact that he has seen it being played is very encouraging.
That news came as part of a wider interview with Game File, where Zelnick reiterated that he is "not a video game player,"...
