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Rockstar Games GTA 6 isn’t coming until 2025

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If you are a fan of Grand Theft Auto 6 – Rockstar Games GTA 6, then get yourself prepared to wait a lot longer than expected.

Fans have been waiting eagerly for eight years for the gaming franchise to make its return, but according to a trustworthy gaming source, the wait won’t be over until 2025.

The theory was further supported by a statement by the game’s publisher Take-Two during a recent event.

Tom Henderson, who is mostly known for his precise leaks on Battlefield and Call of Duty, released a new video sharing a bunch of suspected GTA 6 details.

Henderson has claimed, the reasons for the game’s delay are, Rockstar Games has been focusing profoundly on “employee wellbeing” and is aiming to avoid toxic crunch culture.

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The developer doesn’t want to proclaim the game until it’s assured that it will hit its release date, without any further delays.

Then, Henderson claims that GTA 6 will only release on the newer PS5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles and PC, of course.

Also keeping in mind sought-after PS5 and Xbox Series X are, Rockstar Games is apparently waiting until there is a “big enough market” for buyers are available.

Most importantly GTA 5 is still tremendously popular. Rockstar will not release GTA 6 while its prototype is still extremely successful.

 

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