Grand Theft Auto VI Delayed to May 2026, Take-Two Shares Drop
- Rockstar Games postponed the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI to May 26, 2026, which is almost two and a half years following the debut of the first trailer in December 2023.
- The delay extends the wait beyond the originally planned fall 2025 launch amid growing anticipation for this highly anticipated sequel.
- The nearly three-minute trailer offers an in-depth look at the Miami-inspired Vice City, focusing on the story of two main characters, Jason Duval and Lucia Caminos, as they become entangled in a complex criminal conspiracy.
- Rockstar issued an apology for the delay in the game's launch, acknowledging that the updated release timeline exceeded many fans' expectations, and thanked supporters for their continued patience and enthusiasm.
- The company emphasized the extra time allows them to meet their quality goals, suggesting the delay reflects a commitment to exceed player expectations.
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