GTA VI Delayed to 2026 as Rockstar Seeks “Next-Level Quality”
Rockstar Games confirmed Grand Theft Auto VI won’t launch until May 2026, pushing back the original 2025 window. Rockstar justifies the delay by citing their commitment to achieving “the highest level of polish” and delivering a worthy follow-up to the record-breaking GTA V. Although fans anticipated a holiday 2025 launch, rumors swirled about development complications. Now, the official word is “quality over haste.” The game’s rumored setting in a modern Vice City with two protagonists has stoked intense hype over the past decade. While many are disappointed, the GTA community generally acknowledges Rockstar’s track record for massive, detail-rich games. Analysts note the shift also avoids competition in 2025’s crowded release slate.
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