At the time of this writing, Grand Theft Auto 6 is uncontested as one of the biggest video game releases of all time in its cozy November window. Marvel’s Wolverine is certainly highly anticipated, especially after having more gameplay shared during the PlayStation State of Play, and yet Marvel’s Wolverine being released in September allows it to stay at arm’s length and not risk landing in Grand Theft Auto 6’s blast zone.
It's halfway through the year, but there is a low likelihood that any big November or December release dates are announced, especially with Fable being delayed to 2027 to give itself some breathing room from GTA 6 and whatever else decides to launch in the back half of 2026. Of course, there is already one AAA titan that was revealed not too long ago that many devoted franchise fans will be excited about, launching this October, no less. However, it looks like nobody is expecting it to compete with GTA 6 or emerge from its looming shadow.
Indeed, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4’s October 23 release date is tremendously exciting for Call of Duty fans, particularly in terms of how the game seems to be embracing...
