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No more delays: Take-Two locks in November 19 release date for GTA 6

Following months of persistent rumors and speculation about another potential setback, Take-Two Interactive has firmly put the debate to rest. During its latest earnings call on Thursday, May 21, 2026, CEO Strauss Zelnick explicitly confirmed to shareholders that Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) is on track and locked in for November 19, 2026.

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The financial briefing was highly anticipated by the community, with many fearing that Rockstar Games’ historical tendency to delay projects for extra polish would push the game into 2027. Instead, Take-Two backed the release date with a massive fiscal forecast, projecting a record $8 billion to $8.2 billion in net bookings for the upcoming fiscal year, a milestone heavily reliant on a punctual fall launch.

Overcoming the rumors and heading into “crunch”

The confirmation successfully quelled investor anxiety and poured cold water on a wave of false leads, including a recent rumor that pre-orders would begin on May 18.

“I’ve been saying for some time that the release date is November 19,” Zelnick stated in an interview with IGN. “We obviously reiterated that today, so we feel really good about it.”

While executives are projecting complete confidence publicly, internal industry reports suggest that Rockstar development teams have entered a critical development push to ensure the highly anticipated entertainment property meets the concrete deadline without further compromises.

Marketing push set for the summer

Zelnick promised that the prolonged silence surrounding the game will end very soon. While a property of GTA’s magnitude practically sells itself, Take-Two is planning an expansive and unconventional marketing campaign.

  • The Shift Away From TV: Zelnick joked that unlike the strategy used for Grand Theft Auto V in 2013, the company will not be investing heavily in traditional, linear television advertisements due to the decline of the medium.
  • The Summer Timeline: The marketing engine is scheduled to ramp up significantly during the North American summer, with Trailer 3 and official pre-orders expected to drop in late June or early July, right after the conclusion of the World Cup.

The pricing mystery remains solved

Despite providing ironclad certainty regarding the launch window, Zelnick remained tightly shut regarding how much the base game will cost. When pressed by media outlets, the CEO simply stated that Take-Two never discusses specific marketing strategies or pricing structures during financial earnings calls.

Market analysts continue to speculate that Take-Two could capitalize on its unprecedented demand to break past the standard $70 price ceiling, potentially pushing retail editions to $80 or more.

However, doing so remains a tightrope walk for the company. Because a monumental portion of the franchise’s long-term revenue relies on player retention via recurring in-game spending, evidenced by GTA Online driving a significant chunk of the company’s microtransaction earnings this past quarter, setting an excessive upfront cost could lock out a crucial segment of the community before they ever step foot into the game’s live-service ecosystem.

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