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Digital Phablet — The CEO of Take-Two, Strauss Zelnick, recently confirmed in an interview that Rockstar’s highly anticipated GTA 6 is still scheduled for release this year in November, following several delays to ensure a smooth, bug-free launch.
Similar to previous releases, PC users will not be able to access the game on launch day, November 19. As reported by Vice, citing Zelnick, the postponement is a deliberate move by Rockstar to focus on their primary audience—console gamers.
Take-Two CEO Announces GTA 6 Launch Date and Acknowledges 18-Month Delay
In a conversation with David Serna, Zelnick reaffirmed that the game’s official launch date is set for November 19, 2026, stating, “It’s November 19, 2026. I know that for sure. It’s been officially announced.” When Serna inquired about the previous delays, Zelnick replied, “It’s been pushed back about twice. We’re roughly 18 months behind our original internal schedule. Not much more than that.” He also added that Grand Theft Auto stands as the most valuable entertainment intellectual property ever created.
Numerous enthusiastic fans have been eagerly awaiting the third trailer for GTA 6, which has sparked discussions regarding the game’s map, gameplay features, and storyline. Rumors also suggest that pre-orders might open as soon as May 15, but insider Tom Henderson from Insider Gaming mentioned that Rockstar might delay further announcements until July 6.





