Danny Weber
Take-Two Interactive confirms GTA 6 will launch on November 19, 2026. The company ties its record revenue forecast to the game's release, making another delay unlikely.
The release date for Grand Theft Auto VI is increasingly looking like a firm commitment. Take-Two Interactive confirmed once again in its latest financial report that GTA 6 will launch on November 19, 2026. After a previous delay, this sends a strong signal to players: the publisher is no longer just floating a date—it's building next year's financial expectations around it.
The biggest reason against another postponement is money. Take-Two projects revenue of $8 to $8.2 billion for the 2027 fiscal year. That's roughly a 20% jump from this year's $6.72 billion. CEO Strauss Zelnick directly tied that growth to the GTA 6 launch and said the upcoming year should set new records in operational efficiency.
For a publicly traded company, this kind of forecast is far more than just marketing. It has already been shared with investors and regulators. A sudden delay of GTA 6 would therefore be not just a reputational blow but a serious financial risk. That's why this new release date feels more solid than the earlier rumors and speculation.
Take-Two is entering the launch period with a strong financial foundation. In the fourth quarter, it beat its own guidance with $1.58 billion in revenue. Annual revenue climbed 18% to $6.66 billion, driven by NBA 2K, GTA Online, and Zynga's mobile games. Over the course of the year, the publisher also paid down $1.1 billion in short-term debt, strengthening its balance sheet ahead of what it calls a historic release.
GTA 6 is confirmed only for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S at launch. A PC version hasn't been officially announced yet, which follows Rockstar's typical pattern for major titles. Still, the main takeaway from Take-Two's report is clear: November 19, 2026, has become not just a date but the focal point of one of the most ambitious fiscal years in the company's history.
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