Rockstar Games has pushed the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI to May 2026, abandoning its original “late-2025” window to give developers “extra time to deliver at the level of quality players expect.” The studio said the sequel’s scope and dual-protagonist setup in sun-soaked Leonida demand more polish, echoing previous hold-ups for Red Dead Redemption 2 and earlier GTA entries.
The slip hits fans hard: GTA V first shipped in 2013, and its successor was supposed to turbo-charge PS5 and Xbox Series X/S sales this holiday. With the new date, owners of older consoles gain no reprieve—GTA 6 still skips PS4/Xbox One—while next-gen hardware just got more expensive after Sony and Microsoft price hikes.
Industry analysts say Rockstar’s perfectionism will likely pay off: GTA 6 is forecast to break launch-day revenue records and could lift the entire games market in 2026. Until then, other publishers may shuffle release calendars to fill the void—and impatient players will keep churning out memes about waiting 13 years between visits to the world of Grand Theft Auto.
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