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Take-Two hints at 2024 launch for Grand Theft Auto 6

At this point, Rockstar has been forced to acknowledge the existence of Grand Theft Auto 6 following a series of leaks that showed alpha gameplay. We still don't have a release date for the game yet, but the latest investor update from Rockstar parent company, Take-Two, gives us a pretty good hint that the game will be released in 2024. 

In Take-Two's recent earnings report, the publisher predicts that it will hit a record high of $8 billion in net bookings during its 2024 to 2025 fiscal year, which runs from April 2024 to the end of March 2025. For reference, in 2022, Take-Two reported net bookings of $3.5 billion and in 2023, it was $5.3 billion.

Interestingly, Take-Two also says it expects to sustain this momentum in future years too. There are very few games on the market that could give a publisher this level of confidence in future financial success, and with Grand Theft Auto 6 being the follow-up to one of the highest-selling games of all time in GTA V, it seems likely that Take-Two has GTA 6 on its schedule for the next fiscal year.

Nothing has been officially announced yet and typically, Rockstar does like to announce its games around a year before launch, barring potential delays after the announcement, as we saw with Red Dead Redemption 2.

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KitGuru Says: Signs are pointing towards GTA 6 landing in 2024, which is very exciting news. It has been ten years since GTA V launched and fans are eager to get their hands on something new. 

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