Rockstar Games has once again pushed back its highly-anticipated release date for Grand Theft Auto VI, now expected to hit shelves at the end of 2026. The delay marks nearly two years since the game's initial announcement and more than a decade since the last installment in the series, Grand Theft Auto V.
The news comes as a disappointment to fans who have been eagerly awaiting an update on the game's development status. Rockstar has cited the need for additional time to ensure that the game meets its typically high standards of polish and quality. While this explanation is likely to be met with skepticism by some, the company's statement acknowledges the prolonged wait that players have endured.
The game itself promises to deliver a sun-bleached, Vice City-inspired take on Miami, set against the backdrop of Rockstar's fictional state of Leonida. Players will control Jason and Lucia, a romantically entwined pair of criminals navigating the complexities of their crime-ridden world.
Despite its long development period, Grand Theft Auto VI has been touted as a potential game-changer for the industry, which has seen a contraction in recent years following a Covid-19 era boom. The predecessor Grand Theft Auto V has generated billions of dollars in revenue since its 2013 release, with Rockstar's last title, Red Dead Redemption 2, achieving record-breaking sales.
However, players have had an incredibly long time to look forward to the game, even by industry standards where six-year development periods for major titles are not uncommon. The over 12-year wait for Grand Theft Auto VI has been a subject of much discussion and speculation among fans and industry observers alike.
The news comes as a disappointment to fans who have been eagerly awaiting an update on the game's development status. Rockstar has cited the need for additional time to ensure that the game meets its typically high standards of polish and quality. While this explanation is likely to be met with skepticism by some, the company's statement acknowledges the prolonged wait that players have endured.
The game itself promises to deliver a sun-bleached, Vice City-inspired take on Miami, set against the backdrop of Rockstar's fictional state of Leonida. Players will control Jason and Lucia, a romantically entwined pair of criminals navigating the complexities of their crime-ridden world.
Despite its long development period, Grand Theft Auto VI has been touted as a potential game-changer for the industry, which has seen a contraction in recent years following a Covid-19 era boom. The predecessor Grand Theft Auto V has generated billions of dollars in revenue since its 2013 release, with Rockstar's last title, Red Dead Redemption 2, achieving record-breaking sales.
However, players have had an incredibly long time to look forward to the game, even by industry standards where six-year development periods for major titles are not uncommon. The over 12-year wait for Grand Theft Auto VI has been a subject of much discussion and speculation among fans and industry observers alike.