
If you're concerned about potential delays for Grand Theft Auto VI, there's no need to stress too much. The most anticipated game in gaming history is still scheduled for release this fall, according to Take-Two's recent financial presentation.
This announcement also confirmed the arrival of Borderlands 4 later this year, although specific launch dates have yet to be revealed.
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick explained that Rockstar Games is adopting a meticulous development strategy. This careful approach may extend the timeline slightly, mirroring the processes used for previous major releases like GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2.

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Zelnick noted that while precise dates will be shared when appropriate, a fall launch remains highly probable despite rumors suggesting a possible shift to 2026.
Taking-Two is optimistic about the future, projecting that 2025 could become one of its most profitable years. The company expects pre-orders for GTA VI alone to generate over $1 billion—a bold target fitting an ambitious project.