
No Trailer, No Price, No PC, but GTA 6 Is On Track
Take-Two's FY2027 guidance projects $8 billion in revenue on the back of GTA 6, but the three questions fans keep asking remain unanswered.
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Take-Two's FY2027 guidance projects $8 billion in revenue on the back of GTA 6, but the three questions fans keep asking remain unanswered.

Take-Two's FY2027 revenue guidance jumps by over $1 billion compared to this year. Nearly all of that rides on a single game shipping on time.

Take-Two's fiscal year earnings call confirmed what millions of anxious fans needed to hear: GTA 6 is still launching November 19, and marketing kicks off this summer.

Affiliate emails from Best Buy have leaked a May 18 pre-order window for GTA 6, with insiders claiming six different editions including console bundles and early access.

Three Scottish Labour MPs have publicly accused Rockstar of meeting workers with 'silence and closed doors' as the legal battle over alleged union-busting dismissals drags on.

Strauss Zelnick says Rockstar doesn't do all-nighters. Anonymous Glassdoor reviews and an ongoing union-busting dispute at Rockstar North suggest otherwise.

Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick admits PC now accounts for up to half of sales on major titles, then explains why GTA 6 still won't launch on PC.

An anonymous Glassdoor review from a Rockstar India QA analyst paints a grim picture of GTA 6's final development push, claiming unpaid overtime and 3 AM work sessions are taking a toll on mental health.

Strauss Zelnick used a conference appearance to squash two of the biggest anxieties around GTA 6: that it'll slip again, and that it'll cost $100.

Take-Two's Q4 earnings call has been pushed back a week from its usual window, and the GTA 6 community thinks it knows exactly why.

Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick responded to Elon Musk's claims about AI replacing game development by asking why the world's richest man is still working 20-hour days if AI is so capable.

ShinyHunters breached Rockstar via a third-party analytics tool and is demanding payment by Monday, April 14. Rockstar has confirmed the breach but insists it's non-material.

Hacking group ShinyHunters has set a Monday deadline for Rockstar Games to pay up, or watch its financial records, marketing timelines, and studio contracts go public.