GTA 6 release date delay until May 2026 confirmed by Rockstar Games: 'We are very sorry'

When the first trailer for GTA 6 was released on YouTube last year, showcasing gameplay in the feverishly-anticipated follow-up to Grand Theft Auto V, it broke all records for a video game

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Aaron Brown

By Aaron Brown


Published: 02/05/2025

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Updated: 02/05/2025

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Exec. promises that Grand Theft Auto VI will deliver a "groundbreaking, blockbuster entertainment experience that exceeds audience expectations" when it launches one year from now

  • Rockstar Games has confirmed Grand Theft Auto VI will be delayed
  • Blockbuster title will not be ready for its planned autumn 2025 release
  • Grand Theft Auto VI will now release on May 26, 2026
  • Game will be available on Sony PS5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S
  • Parent company Take-Two Interactive has hinted at a Switch 2 release
  • PC release date is also not confirmed
  • Rockstar Games hasn't shared a new GTA trailer since December 2023
  • The 11-year development cycle is rumoured to have cost $1bn already

Grand Theft Auto VI will now release on May 26, 2026.

Rockstar Games confirmed the delay to the planned autumn 2025 release window in a statement published on X, formerly Twitter. It reads: "Grand Theft Auto VI is now set to release on May 26, 2026. We are very sorry that this is later than you expected.


"The interest and excitement surrounding a new Grand Theft Auto has been truly humbling for our entire team. We want to thank you for your support and your patience as we work to finish the game.

"With every game we have released, the goal has always been to try and exceed your expectations, and Grand Theft Auto VI is no exception.

"We hope you understand that we need this extra time to deliver at the level of quality you expect and deserve.We look forward to sharing more information with you soon. Sincerely, Rockstar Games."

In response to the announcement, Rockstar Games parent company Take-Two-Interactive saw its shares tumble 9% in premarket trading. Many shareholders believed the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI in the coming months — timed for the blockbuster pre-Christmas shopping rush — would result in an unprecedented boom for Take-Two Interactive.

According to several analysts, the next GTA game is tipped to be an instant hit with billions of dollars in sales each year. Its predecessor, Grand Theft Auto V, which first made its debut in 2013, has now sold more than 200 million copies — making it one of the best-selling video games of all time.

That title still holds the crown for the best opening week of sales in video game history — raking in $1.15bn (£1.2bn) in five days. It has gone on to become the second biggest game of all-time, although it's still 100 million copies behind the Gold Medalist, Minecraft.

"We support fully Rockstar Games taking additional time to realise their creative vision for Grand Theft Auto VI, which promises to be a groundbreaking, blockbuster entertainment experience that exceeds audience expectations,” said Strauss Zelnick, Chairman and CEO for Take-Two Interactive Software.

"While we take the movement of our titles seriously and appreciate the vast and deep global anticipation for Grand Theft Auto VI, we remain steadfast in our commitment to excellence. As we continue to release our phenomenal pipeline, we expect to deliver a multi-year period of growth in our business and enhanced value for our shareholders."

It has been over 515 days since Rockstar Games debuted its first teaser trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI ...and since then, we've heard almost nothing from the developers behind this blockbuster game series. Many had already assumed the year-long silence is a troubling sign that a release date delay is on the card, with multiple rumours about a release date delay into early 2026.

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Grand Theft Auto VI has already been in development for at least at decade. However, the immense scale of the open-world crime-caper, the expectations of players, and the graphical demands of the latest generation of consoles means development of blockbuster video games — known as "Triple-A" — is getting longer and longer.

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The next Grand Theft Auto will release on the latest PlayStation and Xbox hardware later this year

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Whenever it comes about, Grand Theft Auto VI looks set to dominate the gaming world, with analysts predicting record-breaking sales of $3 billion in its first year. If whispers about a price rise for the blockbuster title are to be believed, then revenue could be supercharged by the launch too.

Its predecessor, Grand Theft Auto V, hit $1 billion in 72 hours — and expectations for its successor are even higher. The industry is bracing for its impact, as Rockstar once again looks to reshape entertainment.

Rockstar Games has already confirmed the franchise will use a female protagonist for the first time since 2000, known as Lucia. Little is known about the plot of the satirical action game, but it's expected to mirror the misadventures of Bonnie and Clyde across a fictional US State that spoofs on Florida, dubbed Leonida.

Quizzed on whether there was any chance that Grand Theft Auto VI would miss its release date earlier this year, Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick told IGN: "Look, there's always a risk of slippage and I think as soon as you say words like 'absolutely' — you jinx things"

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Rockstar Games released the first teaser trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI in late 2023, promising a 2025 launch window... something that it's never deviated from publicly, despite rampant rumours of delays within the company

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The feverishly-anticipated game, which is confirmed for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, but will not work on PlayStation 4 — forcing millions to upgrade, will generate $3.2 billion in revenue during its first year — roughly twice what its predecessor Grand Theft Auto 5 achieved in the same time period, DFC Intelligence states.

Grand Theft Auto VI will be the next release from Rockstar Games, which has remained tight-lipped since the first trailer back in December 2023, which has amassed a record-breaking 231 million views on YouTube. And there's a very good reason for that silence, according to an ex-Rockstar Games employee.

Developer Mike York — who worked as part of the team responsible for Grand Theft Auto V — believes that Rockstar Games has taken a deliberate decision to remain silent since the initial announcement.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, York revealed the strategy is deliberately designed to build anticipation.

"It creates allure, and it creates mystery, and it creates people talking about it without them having to do anything," York explained. He noted that whilst Rockstar could easily announce trailer dates in advance, their silence is intentional, encouraging fans to develop theories and maintain a discussion about the game.

"The more they're silent, the better it is, because the more people will be antsy and want to talk about it, and kind of have this feeling of not knowing what's going to happen. They could easily release the trailer date and be like, 'Hey, this is when the trailer's coming out,' but they don't do it, and they don't do it on purpose."

animated gif showing a car speeding down the road in the grand theft auto trailerRockstar Games' parent company Take-Two has narrowed the release window of Grand Theft Auto VI down to late 2025 on PS5 consoles, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S, with a hint that a PC version of the game in the works too, most likely to launch the following year ...provided there are no delays ROCKSTAR GAMES PRESS OFFICE | GBN

All of this excitement is sure to result in record sales, according to Yoshio Osaki, CEO of IDF Consulting, who spoke exclusively to the Finantial Times.

"We think it's going to be one of the biggest entertainment launches in history, not just in games but for all of media," Osaki said. He pointed to extraordinary levels of anticipation amongst fans, noting that "pent-up demand is greater than anything we've seen before."

Last year, a string of strikes across Hollywood organised by voice actorsled to fears that Grand Theft Auto wouldn't be finished in time for its launch window. Likewise, sources within Rockstar Games told gaming publication Kotakuthat the transition from remote-working back to the office could also fuel setbacks.

When it finally hits store shelves, industry watchers believe that Grand Theft Auto VI will not earn record revenue for Rockstar Games, but could also increase the RRP of video games for the entire industry.

The game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S at launch. If previous launches from Rockstar Games are anything to go by, a PC version of the new GTA will debut one year later.

Outside of the next satircal crime-caper from Rockstar Games, this year is already shaping up to be a landmark year for the gaming industry. A follow-up to the Nintendo Switch — one of the best-selling consoles of all-time — is expected in the coming months, while other hotly-anticipated titles include Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Monster Hunter Wilds, and Assassin's Creed Shadows.

One of the most persistent rumours swirling around the protracted development of Grand Theft Auto VI is that its total budget has topped $1 billion. Its predecessor, Grand Theft Auto V holds the record as one of the most expensive games ever made, with a budget of $265 million (£212m) during its development between 2008 and 2013.

With the graphical fidelity and scope of modern video games, the amount of time — and money — required to put together follow-up is likely much higher, although crucially, nobody from Rockstar Games or publisher Take-Two has verified the mooted $1 billion.

The rumoured price increase coming to GTA 6 across all console releases comes just a few days after Facebook parent company Meta confirmed plans to freeze development of the first-ever Virtual Reality (VR) entry into the Grand Theft Auto franchise.

Meta, which is worth £1.3 trillion, revealed that it was working with Rockstar Games, the team behind Grand Theft Auto, on a project "many years in the making" back in 2021. The VR title would be an immersive reimagining of GTA: San Andreas, first launched in 2004 on PlayStation 2 and Xbox.

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Little is known about the plot of Grand Theft Auto VI, but the first trailer hints at a Bonnie and Clyde-like story that follows the first female protagonist in the GTA franchise since 2000, known as Lucia and her partner as they rampage across the fictional US state of Leonida

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It was originally developed for the Meta Quest 2, but development on this all-new GTA title has dragged on for so long that Meta has since launched an upgraded version of its VR headset, the Meta Quest 3 to compete head-to-head with the Apple Vision Pro.

"GTA: San Andreas is on hold indefinitely while we both focus on other projects," a spokesperson for Meta Quest VR confirmed in a comment under an unrelated YouTube video. "We look forward to working with our friends at Rockstar in the future."

Despite work seemingly taking place on the upgraded new iteration of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas — the seventh mainline entry into the blockbuster game series — for at least three years, Meta and Rockstar Games never released an official trailer, in-game footage, or poster for the title.

However, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who very likely tested an early beta version of the game during development, once shared that "this new version" of Grand Theft Auto will "offer players an entirely new way to experience this iconic open world in virtual reality." It's unclear whether we'll ever get the chance to revisit the fictional city of San Andreas in an immersive Virtual Reality (VR) gameplay.

It's interesting that Meta and Rockstar Games have gone out of their way not to label the project as "cancelled," although the fact that it's on hold "indefinitely" doesn't inspire much confidence that it'll launch for VR headset wearers anytime soon.

With nothing else to focus on, Grand Theft Auto fans will be hopeful that Rockstar Games will be able to make its deadline ...despite the radio-silence on any new details about the game. Currently pencilled in for late 2025, GTA 6 is expected to be one of the biggest launches of all-time.

promotional image for gta 6 shows the two main protagonists sat on the bonnet of a car holding a pistol with palm trees and in the pink background GTA 6, stylised as Grand Theft Auto VI, returns the action to the fictional city of Vice City, which is Rockstar Games' satirical version of Miami that featured in the 2002 GTA release of the same name ROCKSTAR GAMES

Its predecessor, Grand Theft Auto V, has gone on to become the biggest-selling entertainment product in history, with $6 billion in revenue to its name since its launch over a decade ago. The long wait between instalments in the Grand Theft Auto franchise is an outlier in the industry, with other chart-topping series, like Call of Duty, EA Sports FC, and Pokémon, typically launching new games every year.

Experts believe the next instalment in the Grand Theft Auto franchise could break its own record sales numbers. Its predecessor, Grand Theft Auto V, still holds the crown for the best opening week of sales in video game history — raking in $1.15bn (£1.2bn) in five days. It has gone on to become the second biggest game of all-time, although it's still 100 million copies behind the Gold Medalist, Minecraft.

Grand Theft Auto 5 pictured on xbox 360 on the shelves at its release dateGrand Theft Auto V first launched 11 years ago on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Since then, the popular title has appeared on another two console generations, with an upgraded version of the decade-old video game launching on the latest consoles from Xbox and Sony in early 2022 GETTY IMAGES

Although it's worth noting that Grand Theft Auto V has now appeared on three console generations, starting with the Xbox 360 and Sony PS3 back in September 2013. An upgraded version of the game launched on the latest crop of video game consoles, Xbox Series X|S and Sony PS5, in March 2022 with support for 4K Ultra HD visuals, ray-tracing, 60 frames-per-second, and 3D audio.

The continued popularity of the game is partly attributed to GTA Online.

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But many like Dmitri Williams, a video game business expert and professor at University of Southern California, expect the long-awaited follow-up to perform even better.

He said: "The brand is as strong or stronger than it was before, but additionally the game industry is larger. If it maintains the same slice of the pie, it's going to be big, because it will come from a bigger pie.

"The games industry is simply massive globally, and is no single genre or platform. It's so large and so varied that even fractions of it are larger than whole parallel industries like movies.”

The next instalment of the popular Grand Theft Auto series will take gamers back to Vice City, which last appeared in 2006's Vice City Stories.