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Take-Two Interactive Reaffirms GTA 6 Release Date, Expects Record-Breaking Performance

The wait for Grand Theft Auto VI is nearing its end, and parent company Take-Two Interactive is ensuring investors and fans alike that everything is moving according to plan. Following intense speculation, Take-Two has officially doubled down on the highly anticipated release date for GTA 6 while sharing optimistic financial forecasts that suggest the game will shatter industry records.

During the company’s recent Q4 2026 and Fiscal Year 2026 earnings presentation, CEO Strauss Zelnick and Take-Two executives laid out the roadmap for the company's future, and naturally, Rockstar's upcoming behemoth was the star of the show.

Here is a breakdown of everything we learned regarding the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI.

A Firm Release Date: November 19, 2026

Despite rampant rumors circulating online about potential delays or impending surprise trailers, Take-Two executives took the opportunity to explicitly reiterate that Grand Theft Auto VI is firmly scheduled to launch on November 19, 2026.

Speaking to Variety, CEO Strauss Zelnick emphasized that reaffirming the date was an intentional and positive move to reassure the community and investors. “I think we've been really clear that we're releasing the title on November 19,” Zelnick stated, pushing back on any lingering doubts.

Marketing and Pre-Orders Kick Off This Summer

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Fans hoping for immediate pre-orders or gameplay trailers in the coming weeks will have to hold on just a bit longer. Zelnick dispelled rumors of imminent marketing campaigns but provided a concrete window for when the hype train will officially leave the station: Summer 2026.

Zelnick noted that while the "next few weeks" aren't quite summer yet, once the season arrives, Rockstar fully expects to kick its massive GTA 6 marketing campaign into high gear.

Furthermore, fans looking to secure their copy of the game should keep their eyes peeled during this timeframe. Speaking to Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, Zelnick confirmed that pre-orders for the title will “typically start alongside marketing.”

Record-Shattering Financial Expectations

It is no secret that GTA 6 is poised to be one of the biggest entertainment launches in history, and Take-Two's financial forecasts reflect this unprecedented scale. The publisher confidently stated that they believe Fiscal Year 2027 "will establish new record levels of operating performance driven by Grand Theft Auto VI."

To put these expectations into perspective, Take-Two is currently forecasting net bookings to fall between a staggering $8 billion and $8.2 billion. This astronomical figure acts as a massive vote of confidence, signaling that the company is fully prepared for GTA 6 to hit its fiscal year target and dominate global sales charts upon release.

The Road Ahead

While fans may not have gotten a shiny new trailer alongside the earnings call, the transparency from Take-Two Interactive brings a renewed sense of confidence. With a locked-in November 19 release date, marketing gearing up for the summer, and record-breaking financial projections, the stage is perfectly set for Grand Theft Auto VI to make gaming history.

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