Grand Theft Auto 6 publisher Take-Two Interactive has narrowed down the title's release window, revealing in an earnings call that GTA 6 will launch at some point in Fall 2025.
We finally got the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 at the end of 2023, and despite excitement reaching new levels, we still don't know much else about the title so far, besides the game's protagonist duo. A lot of speculation has occurred on social media over minute trailer details, but we've finally been given our first major update from publisher Take-Two Interactive in the company's most recent earnings call.
According to the report, Take-Two is expecting net bookings of $5.55 to $5.65 billion in fiscal year 2025, and that number has been put forward thanks to the "narrowing" of Grand Theft Auto 6's release date. Previously, the game had a very vague release date of just 2025, but we now know that the game will likely launch in Fall 2025, meaning it'll launch between September and November.
"As we enter Fiscal 2025 with positive momentum, we expect to deliver Net Bookings of $5.55 to $5.65 billion. Our outlook reflects a narrowing of Rockstar Games' previously established window of Calendar 2025 to Fall of Calendar 2025 for Grand Theft Auto VI."
This news is obviously great for those itching to play Grand Theft Auto 6, but it's worth keeping expectations in check. Fall 2025 means that the game is still well over a year away, and game development can be pretty volatile at the best of times. There have been reports that GTA 6 could be delayed into 2026, although those reports that Take-Two has claimed are "overblown".
It's also worth noting that pretty much every big Rockstar game has been delayed in the past though. Both Red Dead Redemption games were delayed twice, and even the next-gen version of GTA V for PS5 and Xbox Series X was delayed by an extra 4 months. It's rare for a Rockstar game to launch without a delay, so Fall 2025 could very easily change over the next
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