GTA 6 Likely Not Releasing Before April 2025 According to Take-Two Interactive Earnings Report
During the release of GTA 6 first trailer (which garnered over 90 million views in 24 hours), Rockstar Games confirmed the game would be released in 2025.
During the release of GTA 6 first trailer (which garnered over 90 million views in 24 hours), Rockstar Games confirmed the game would be released in 2025.
Apart from being the most-sold game in 2023, Hogwarts Legacy also pulled other interesting statistics. According to Haddad, players spent 707 million hours playing the game.
Last month, Ned Luke, the actor who played Michael De Santa in GTA 5 was swathed while hosting a livestream on Thanksgiving. The actor was swatted again, although it appears the perpetrator(s) was not as successful as the last time.
Multiple sources have reported that GTA 5 source code has leaked online, alongside fresh Python code from GTA 6. Also shared online are files from Bully 2 which never got to see the light of day.
Whenever Rockstar Games is in the news, it is always for something big. Just last week, the company shattered several records with the release of GTA VI trailer 1. Yesterday, December 14, Rockstar announced the introduction of GTA RP Week on Twitch. According to what we learned, GTA RP Week Read more
At the time of post, GTA 6 trailer had garnered over 74 million views in 17 hours. This puts it well on track to topple the GTA 5 trailer record in just 24 hours.
I had slept off and woke up with the anticipation of watching GTA VI later today only to realize that Rockstar Games was forced to release it early because of leaks. That sucked. However, the trailer has now raked up over 38 million views in just 6 hours.
On December 1, 2023, Rockstar posted a picture with the message “Trailer 1, Tuesday, December 5, 9 AM ET”, and everyone already thinks it is for GTA 6. However, we have a reason to believe that the trailer in question is not going to be for GTA 6.
What started like a regular livestream on Thanksgiving Day by GTA 5 actor Ned Luke (who played the role of Michael De Santa) ended abruptly after he was swatted. Sirens were heard in the background before he received a call.
On November 11, Obbe Vermeij, former Rockstar developer announced that he had started a blog to talk about his time at Rockstar North.