Take-Two Interactive formally reconfirmed that Grand Theft Auto VI launches November 19, 2026, during the publisher's fiscal 2026 earnings briefing. The statement puts to rest recent speculation about another delay for Rockstar Games' sprawling open-world sequel.
GTA 6 has already shifted twice. Rockstar originally targeted a 2025 window before pushing the game to May 2026 last year. November 2025 brought another delay, moving the release to fall 2026. Player concerns about a third postponement have circulated recently, but Take-Two's formal reaffirmation signals the publisher views the November 19 date as locked.
The delays reflect the scale of modern AAA development. GTA 5 launched in 2013, and players have waited over a decade for its successor. Rockstar revealed the first official trailer in December 2023, confirming Vice City as the setting and hinting at dual protagonists. Subsequent footage showed refined mechanics, expanded environments, and gameplay loops that demand substantial polish before release.
Investor confidence matters here. Take-Two's willingness to publicly commit the date during earnings signals internal development confidence and shareholder reassurance. Publishing executives avoid locked release dates during financial calls unless the project shows clear completion timelines. This move suggests Rockstar has moved past major production hurdles.
The market waits on GTA 6. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S remain the target platforms, with PC versions likely arriving post-launch based on Rockstar's historical patterns. The game represents one of 2026's biggest releases and a franchise that consistently dominates sales charts and cultural conversation. Barring unforeseen crises, November 19 holds.
