Summary

  • GTA 6 aims to be unforgettable, with an impressive first trailer capturing fans' attention.
  • A delay to May 2026 was announced, giving Rockstar more time to create "the best thing anyone's ever seen."
  • Take-Two prioritizes quality over timelines, with the second trailer showing detailed visuals on PS5 hardware.

Take-Two’s CEO stated that Rockstar isn’t just making another game - it's aiming to create something truly unforgettable with Grand Theft Auto 6. The excitement began in earnest in December 2023 when the first trailer launched, impressing fans with its rich visuals and vibrant world. Originally set for a general 2025 release, Take-Two Interactive later confirmed Grand Theft Auto 6 will arrive in Fall 2025.

After that first reveal, Rockstar did not share any new information for several months. That changed with the release of a second GTA 6 trailer, which provided the most comprehensive look so far at the game’s environment, characters, and possible gameplay systems. The new trailer gained significant attention, reaching over 475 million views within 24 hours, nearly doubling the total view count of the first trailer on YouTube. However, the latest preview also included a major announcement: Grand Theft Auto 6 is now scheduled to launch in May 2026.

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GTA 6 May Be Teasing Return of Manhunt Character

A recently spotted detail has fans wondering if Rockstar is teasing the return of a terrifying Manhunt character in Grand Theft Auto 6.

In a recent interview with CNBC, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick addressed the Grand Theft Auto 6 delay. He referred to it as a small adjustment rather than a serious problem. Zelnick also mentioned that the company usually meets its announced release windows. According to him, the extra development time is part of Rockstar’s effort to “create the best thing anyone’s ever seen.” He explained that the goal is not only to meet expectations within the gaming community, but to deliver something that holds up across all forms of entertainment. Zelnick emphasized that Take-Two prioritizes quality over strict timelines, and the new release window reflects that commitment.

Take-Two CEO Says Rockstar Wants GTA 6 to Be the Best Thing

This isn’t the first time Strauss Zelnick has spoken about Grand Theft Auto 6. In earlier statements, he offered insight into the game’s development, revealing that GTA 6 production began “in earnest” in 2020. That phrasing suggests that while some work may have started earlier, full-scale development likely picked up momentum after the release of Red Dead Redemption 2 in 2018.

Grand Theft Auto 6 remains one of the most anticipated upcoming titles, and some analysts believe the release date could still change again. Despite that possibility, the second Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer had a strong impact. Rockstar confirmed that all of the footage was recorded on PlayStation 5 hardware, using a combination of gameplay and in-game cutscenes. The high level of visual detail shown in the trailer supports the idea that the delay could benefit the game by giving the developers the time they need to meet their quality goals and maintain the series’ reputation.

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Released
November 19, 2026
ESRB
Rating Pending - Likely Mature 17+
Developer(s)
Rockstar Games
Publisher(s)
Rockstar Games
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Engine
Rockstar Advanced Game Engine (RAGE)
Genre(s)
Action, Adventure