Despite having been released on PC almost nine years ago, Grand Theft Auto V continues to be a great-looking open-world game, thanks to the tireless work of modders. Thanks to some of them, the game could easily pass for GTA 6.
18.03.2024 - 15:07 / gameranx.com / Jason Schreier
GTA 6 was rumored for a while to be released in late 2024, around the fall, but that quickly changed after the video game’s trailer was released, letting everyone know it wouldn’t come out until 2025. With this being such a highly anticipated game, everyone is waiting excitedly to know exactly what time the game will be released next year.
A leaked report was recently shared online via a Twitter post stating that GTA 6 is believed to be released in the first quarter of 2025, which could mean January or February of that year. While this is a leaked post and not always are leaked post correct, this could have some truth to it.
The person who correctly predicted everything about the reveal trailer said that GTA 6 will release in Q1 of 2025, likely January/February.
Release dates are always volatile, but this plus Jason Schreier’s recent report has me convinced the game is releasing early next year. pic.twitter.com/ql5Oe5EyxQ
It is also worth noting that this leak comes straight from an insider who also leaked some contents of the GTA 6 trailer Rockstar first released. With all of that being said, it is known that GTA 6 has been close to the final stages of development. While GTA 5 was released around the holidays, it seems its next game might take a different approach.
Not many games are released in January or February, making them slower months for gamers, so to see such a big title release it will be exciting if this actually comes to pass. However, this leak isn’t official information, so it can’t be promised whether or not early 2025 will end up being the release of GTA 6, but we can all hope so.
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Despite having been released on PC almost nine years ago, Grand Theft Auto V continues to be a great-looking open-world game, thanks to the tireless work of modders. Thanks to some of them, the game could easily pass for GTA 6.
Sony announced a remake of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic three years ago during the 2021 PlayStation Showcase. Since then, the trailer was delisted, it was indefinitely delayed, and it changed developers. Fears of it being cancelled have been mounting as both Disney and Embracer remain quiet, but developer Saber Interactive insists that it's still in the works and only yesterday revealed that the project is "alive and well".
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A few days ago, Kotaku published a report suggesting Grand Theft Auto 6 may be delayed to late 2025 or even 2026. We didn't report on it because it seemed ephemeral rather than substantial, which Bloomberg's Jason Schreier (formerly of Kotaku himself) has now confirmed.
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It feels like the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake has been frozen in carbonite forever. And yet, somehow, the unfortunate project is still quite a while away from being ready for launch. Announced in 2021 with Aspyr at the helm, the project has been in Saber Interactive's hands since at least August 2022, with that company recently managing to escape the imploding Embracer Group's clutches in a deal reportedly worth $500 million.
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