In Brief
- Upcoming Information: New details about GTA 6 are expected to be revealed soon following the release of two trailers.
- Financial Highlights: Grand Theft Auto games contributed significantly to Take-Two’s revenue, with a 12.6% share in the fiscal year ending in 2025.
- Key Meeting Takeaways: During the 2025 Virtual Annual Shareholder Meeting, Take-Two discussed various achievements and future plans for titles, including GTA VI, targeting a release on May 26th, 2026.
Take-Two Interactive has indicated that more details regarding Grand Theft Auto VI will be forthcoming. This news emerged during their 2025 Virtual Annual Shareholder Meeting, where they discussed their operations and strategies in front of their investors. The annual meeting is a broader session compared to the quarterly earnings presentations which focus on financial reports from the previous three months.
This year has been pivotal for Take-Two, marked by the launch of anticipated games like Borderlands 4 and Mafia: The Old Country, as well as the ongoing development of GTA 6. In May, following the release of a second trailer for GTA 6, the company teased that further details will be shared in the future. The game itself is projected for release on May 26, 2026, during fiscal year 2027.
Strauss Zelnick, CEO of Take-Two Interactive, expressed high expectations for the upcoming fiscal period, stating, “As we bring our exciting lineup to market, including Grand Theft Auto VI in Fiscal 2027, we expect to achieve record levels of Net Bookings that will establish a new baseline for our business and set us on a path of enhanced profitability.”

For the fiscal year that ended on March 31, 2025, Take-Two revealed that Grand Theft Auto games had notably contributed 12.6% towards the company’s net revenue. In a statement from the report, Take-Two emphasized, “We are dependent on the future success of our Grand Theft Auto products and other hit titles.” This underlines the significant role the GTA series plays in their earnings and market strategy.
In related updates, Rockstar Games, owned by Take-Two, has phased out the messaging service within their Social Club network, as part of wider efforts to gradually deprecate older services. They also added new features for Discord and improved settings in their game launcher to enhance user experience.
GTA VI still looms large in the plans of Rockstar and Take-Two as fans eagerly await further details that should unveil more about the next chapter in this massively successful game franchise. In the meantime, for those looking for up-to-the-minute news on GTA and other Rockstar Games titles, continuous updates can be found through various RockstarINTEL channels.