While so much attention has been placed on Rockstar Games and Grand Theft Auto 6, it's not the only project or studio that is under Take-Two's umbrella. There's 2K, Hangar 13, Gearbox and so much more, all pumping out titles from NBA 2K to Borderlands.
In the same earnings call where Take-Two head honcho Strauss Zelnick confirmed that Grand Theft Auto 6 will indeed release on Nov. 19, the larger company released some of its plans for the upcoming fiscal year.
As first shared on social media, Take-Two has seven sequels and six remakes, remasters and platform extensions involving its "Core Existing IPs" that it plans to release between Fiscal Year 2028 and 2029.
The future of video games looks a little bleak.
Already, everyone's minds are going to a million different possibilities, including Red Dead Redemption 2 on current-gen hardware or Max Payne 3 ported to consoles.
Before anyone gets too hyped, it's worth noting that "Platform Extensions" are a re-release of an existing game on a different platform. At least one of those titles could be Grand Theft Auto 6 on PC, which would be a platform extension. As would Borderlands 4...
