The year 2023 has turned out to be the year of excellence in gaming. From the very start, fans started getting some really exciting titles, such as Dead Space and Fire Emblem. These were followed by the likes of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. But one game that pretty much everyone is waiting for is missing from action, and yes, it’s none other than GTA 6.
Fans are speculating and discussing GTA 6 in detail. While they wonder when it might see the light of day, publisher Take-Two Interactive has dropped the biggest hint yet about its launch window.
Take-Two Interactive revealed the launch window for GTA 6 in a recent financial report
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Financial reports are very tricky for giant developers. They have a bunch of unannounced titles that often make their way into these papers. The tricky part is the fact that these reports are usually in the public domain; hence, those titles end up getting leaked ahead of schedule.
A similar thing has happened with Take-Two Interactive; the company mentioned something very curious in its recent report. “We remain confident that we are positioning our business for a significant inflection point in fiscal 2025, which we believe will include new record levels of operating performance,” said Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick.
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This simply means that in their next fiscal year, Take-Two is expecting some high-level financial gains. This can only mean they are expecting GTA 6 to launch during that time. If this argument stands, then fans can be hopeful about getting their first look at this game in the coming months. This reveal would lead to a launch next year or early 2025, sometime before March.
Let’s not forget that Rockstar Games is known for revealing their games at least a year ahead of their launch. They like to build things up before serving the main course.
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This would be the first time ever that Rockstar launches a game without any input from Dan Houser. He has served as the main writer for most of their titles over the years. Going by the end results, it’s not like he was doing a bad job.
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It would be interesting to see how this new game turns out narrative-wise without Dan Houser.
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