- No delay announcement, no price reveal, and no new trailer yet—but the road to Rockstar’s biggest launch is starting to feel very real.
- Instead, attention is slowly shifting to what happens next.
No delay announcement, no price reveal, and no new trailer yet—but the road to Rockstar’s biggest launch is starting to feel very real.
Big games usually arrive with a lot of noise. GTA VI, somehow, is doing the opposite right now—and that silence might be making the anticipation even louder. After months of rumors claiming Grand Theft Auto VI could slip into 2027, Take-Two has finally given fans something more concrete to hold onto.
During its latest investor update, the company made one thing clear: GTA VI is still planned for release on November 19. According to the sources, there was no hint of another delay.
The message stayed consistent throughout the discussion—development is moving forward, and the current launch window remains in place. For a game this massive, that alone was enough to get people talking. But while the release target stayed firm, Take-Two kept some of its biggest cards close to the chest.
One of the biggest unanswered questions is still price. Players have been wondering for months whether GTA VI could arrive with a higher-than-usual price tag and potentially change expectations for AAA games going forward. Company executives have avoided making any pricing announcements for now, leaving that conversation open.

Instead, attention is slowly shifting to what happens next.
The expectation now is that Rockstar’s marketing campaign will ramp up over the summer, with pre-orders likely opening closer to launch rather than months in advance. Rather than stretching excitement across a long timeline, the plan seems focused on building momentum fast—drop new details, open pre-orders, and ride that wave straight into release.
And then there’s the never-ending trailer watch. According to the sources, fans are already convinced Trailer 3 could arrive any day now. The funny part is that people have been saying that almost every week.
At this point, predicting the next GTA VI trailer has become its own mini-game online. Realistically, Rockstar will probably release it whenever people stop expecting it. The investor update also served as a reminder of just how huge Rockstar’s existing games still are.
Grand Theft Auto V has now sold 230 million copies worldwide, while Red Dead Redemption 2 has reached 85 million. Those numbers explain why expectations around GTA VI feel less like excitement and more like an event waiting to happen.
Take-Two’s financial outlook reflects that confidence, too. According to the sources, the company expects a major boost this fiscal year, with GTA VI expected to play a huge role in that growth. Investors responded positively after hearing that the release plans remain unchanged.
For now, there’s no dramatic twist—just a company standing by its date and preparing for the biggest marketing push of the year. No delay. No price. No trailer. Just one question hanging in the air: when Rockstar finally hits that upload button again, will the internet survive it?


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