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Rumors about GTA 6 being delayed have surfaced several times in recent days. Without going any further, the Kotaku media assured that the game could be delayed until the end of 2025 or even the beginning of 2026, something that unleashed collective hysteria within the community. Apparently, the production level of the game would have decreased considerably, which would have caused Rockstar Games to already be considering the possibility of delaying the game. However, Jason Schreier has commented on these rumors and has denied that possibility.
The prestigious Bloomberg journalist, who was previously part of Kotaku, has assured that the rumors about the possible delay of GTA 6 are greatly exaggerated. According to him, he contacted an internal source at Rockstar Games, who he asked about the possibility that the delay of his next game was real. Schreier said that The reaction of his source was none other than a shrug of his shoulders.concluding that, although nothing can ever be ruled out, there are no specific reasons for a delay to occur.
There are no real reasons to justify the delay of GTA 6
The world of video games is always subject to delays, especially when it has projects as ambitious as the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6. In fact, Schreier himself said last summer that the development of the game was being “complete chaos.” . However, the response that the journalist received this week was along a very different line, without clarifying whether Kotaku's information is true or not.
The GTA 6 release date is not in danger, according to a new rumor
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What is clear is that the news really negatively affected Take-Two. A few hours after the possible delay of GTA 6 filled the covers of almost all internet media, The company's shares suffered a severe setback of 5.2%. After the news, Kotaku qualified its words, ensuring that Rockstar Games' goal was no longer to launch the game in early 2025, but rather from the third quarter, and that there was the possibility of a delay until 2026.
However, knowing that Rockstar has asked its more than two thousand employees to return to working five days a week in the office in an effort to increase productivity and improve security in this final stage of GTA VI development, it seems little It is likely that the game will cross that line that they themselves marked in 2025.