Rockstar's upcoming sandbox Grand Theft Auto VI still has a way to go until its planned release sometime next year, and multiple reports speaking to the game's launch schedule--including possible delays--are now in conflict. According to Kotaku, Rockstar was afraid GTA VI may miss its 2025 release window, forcing the studio to consider pivoting to a 2026 release date. Following that, the Kotaku report updated its story, saying that "while early 2025 was at one point possible, it's no longer the target for Grand Theft Auto VI's launch." Earlier this week, Bloomberg pointed out that Rockstar's parent company, Take-Two, had its stocks fall by 5.2% because the report stated that GTA VI is behind schedule and could be delayed to 2026. The Bloomberg report explained that even though GTA VI is behind schedule, it's to be expected given how massive the game is supposed to be. "Video games," the report suggested "are always behind schedule." Continue Reading at GameSpot
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