The release of Grand Theft Auto VI is officially, finally set to go ahead on November 19, after two delays and more speculation than we have ever seen for another video game's arrival. There's no doubt it's going to be an absolute behemoth to play through, with an enormous open-world and potentially hundreds of hours of content to explore.
It's also going to be enormous commercially for Rockstar, who will need it to be after spending north of $1.5-2 billion on the project. Most estimates have the game drawing in a lot more than that, though, and it really is set to dominate the end of the year, which unfortunately has a lot of other game development companies and publishers running for the hills.
Over on Reddit, one user shared a post discussing the recent revelations from the State of Play, that Tomb Raider remake Legacy of Atlantis has officially been delayed to February 10, 2027. The game had been intended for release this year, and it could have been pushed to allow for more development time, but GTA VI looming will certainly have come into their thinking.
This is just the latest game to go running for...
