GTA 6: driven by solid turnover, Take-Two denies rumors of postponement
At the end of 2025, the time has come for publishers to reveal their latest financial results. Today it is the turn of Take Two following the end of its financial year for the second fiscal quarter on September 30. The opportunity for Rockstar's parent company to reassure players despite rumors: yes, GTA VI is still scheduled for release in fall 2025.
GTA 6 still on the way for the end of 2025
Neither development difficulties nor the re-election of Donald Trump as president of the United States should force Rockstar to reconsider its plans. At least for the moment.
In addition, it has been confirmed that during fiscal year 2026 (ranging from April 2025 to March 2026) will arrive, in addition to GTA 6, Borderlands 4 And Mafia: The Old Country. For exact dates, you will have to wait, and a postponement is never impossible.
Take-Two still carried by GTA 5but not only
It must be said that between the different games Red Dead Redemption (the 2 has passed the mark of 67 million units distributed) and above all a certain GTA 5 which refuses to die (205 million units delivered, regular updates, subscriptions to GTA+ for GTA Online up 35%…), other licenses allow Take-Two to face the future calmly. Especially since Civilization VI And WWE 2K25 are arriving soon, and that the (although very bad) film Borderlands allowed the license to benefit from renewed interest.
Behind its turnover up slightly to 1.3 billion euros (for a net result slightly less down than last year, at -340.3 million euros), the publisher can thank NBA 2K25. Strauss Zelnick, boss of Take-Two declares: “Compared to NBA 2K24 over the same period last year, NBA 2K25 saw significant double-digit growth in average revenue per user and a 40% increase in average games per user. I want to congratulate 2K and Visual Concepts on another exceptional launch of our industry-leading NBA franchise.“With 4.5 million copies distributed since its release, let us point out that the game is not sparing itself when it comes to microtransactions.