The announcement wasn't entirely unexpected: Rockstar has postponed GTA 6's release to May 2026. The confirmation arrived through a brief statement lacking platform details or any new trailer—not even a single screenshot accompanied the update.
Rockstar fans know this pattern all too well. The studio has earned its reputation for delaying major titles, making this GTA 6 setback somewhat predictable. Yet reactions remain mixed—disappointment blends with relief, alongside anticipation for another year of intense online speculation about the game.
The GTA 6 subreddit—already notorious for spawning wild theories about trailers and release dates—erupted following the news.
"Seriously Rockstar? At least throw us some screenshots," vented MyNameIsToFuOG, echoing widespread frustration over the lack of new visuals to soften the delay's blow.
"This is absurd even by Rockstar's standards," added Abvk0. "Eighteen months of radio silence just to announce a delay without showing anything new?"
Some fans adopted a more measured stance. "Having a concrete date helps," noted bl00nded. "If delaying means better quality, I'm willing to wait."
"It's classic Rockstar. Honestly? I'd bet against that May 2026 date holding," commented skeptical user Puzzleheaded-Hunt731.
The extended timeline sparked debate about simultaneous PC and console releases. "Here's hoping PC players won't have to wait until 2027," said Kiwibom.
Velkoadmiral predicted an even longer rollout: "2026 for consoles, late 2027 PC version, then next-gen console upgrades by 2028."
IGN's comment section reflected similar divisions. User BSideleau delivered a blistering critique of current-gen consoles: "We all saw this coming. These underwhelming systems feel more like half-step upgrades than true next-gen hardware—yet they carried premium price tags. Consumers should demand better."
Pricing debates also intensified. With major publishers testing $80 price points, many expect GTA 6 to meet or exceed that benchmark—potentially hitting $100 if bundled with GTA Online.
Rockstar's statement included one hopeful note: "We look forward to sharing more soon." Could this hint at an imminent second trailer? The community certainly hopes so.
Anticipation surrounds GTA 6 not just as gaming's potential biggest launch, but as a possible genre-defining masterpiece. Given these sky-high expectations, Rockstar and Take-Two face immense pressure to deliver perfection—making this delay feel almost inevitable.