Capcom hosted a showcase for Dragon's Dogma 2 on November 28, offering a deeper look into the game's content and a few new features we can expect to see when it arrives next year.
09.11.2023 - 14:57 / gamesradar.com / Strauss Zelnick
GTA 6's publisher has hinted at an incoming release date for the newly-announced game.
Yesterday, November 8, Rockstar Games sent the internet into a meltdown with a simple tweet: a GTA 6 trailer is debuting next month in December. Now, Rockstar's publisher has delivered a little hint about a potential release date for the new game not being too far off.
"Our development pipeline is robust and diverse, and we are getting closer to delivering the groundbreaking titles that our audiences throughout the world have been anticipating," Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said yesterday during an earnings call, shortly after the announcement from Rockstar.
One of those "groundbreaking" titles Zelnick alludes to there could well be GTA 6. Elsewhere, CFO Lainie Goldstein added that there are "many exciting, upcoming catalysts which we believe will help our company reach new record levels of financial performance."
Earlier this year in August, Take-Two used the same logic of financial gain to imply that GTA 6 would be out by March 2025. If anything's going to give your company a financial shot in the arm, it's probably going to be the follow-up to one of the best-selling games of all time.
Elsewhere during the earnings call yesterday, Zelnick said that AI could well make game development easier, but we shouldn't expect the price tags for games to go down as a result. Brace yourselves to pay $70 for GTA 6, in other words.
Read up on our new games 2023 guide for a look at all the games that'll help you while away the hours until whenever GTA 6 actually launches.
Capcom hosted a showcase for Dragon's Dogma 2 on November 28, offering a deeper look into the game's content and a few new features we can expect to see when it arrives next year.
The release date for Dragon’s Dogma 2 has appeared on its official Steam store page, just hours before it was supposed to be announced during a special live-streamed showcase.
Zoria: Age of Shattering, is a tactical squad-based RPG on the way, and developer Tiny Trinket and publisher Anshar are giving us an exclusive peek at a new trailer announcing the game’s release date.
GTA 6 leak: Ever since Rockstar Games announced Grand Theft Auto 6 or GTA 6, leaks about the game have started surfacing at a rapid pace. Recently, a report suggested that GTA 6 might feature not two but three characters, including an infant that could influence the game's plot and be seen in cutscenes. Leaks also suggested that AI might be heavily involved in the game's development. Could all these groundbreaking features add to the game's cost, resulting in players shelling out more bucks to purchase GTA 6?
, the dark fantasy drama series focusing on the story of brothers Dean and Sam Winchester, ended its fifteenth season almost three years ago and fans have been wondering whether or not the series was over or if it would get one more season.
From The Last of Us and God of War to Mario and The Legend of Zelda (to name just a few), there has been no shortage of major gaming properties that are being adapted as TV shows or movies. And at a time where it feels like it’s only a matter of time before most major gaming franchises get snapped up for similar adaptations, it’s only natural to wonder when we’ll be seeing a Grand Theft Auto film.
Two of the biggest bits of videogame news to come along this week were Nintendo's announcement of a live-action Zelda movie, and Rockstar's promise of a proper Grand Theft Auto 6 reveal in December. That might naturally lead your wandering thoughts to wonder when Take-Two Interactive will get around to making the Grand Theft Auto-based Hollywood blockbuster that's such an obvious, almost obligatory, project.
Today Grand Theft Auto fans got news they’ve been eagerly awaiting for a very long time, when Rockstar officially announced the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI will arrive sometime in December. Meanwhile, today also saw Rockstar parent company Take-Two Interactive release their latest quarterly earnings, which included a few more tidbits about what’s happening at the GTA studio.
Take-Two Interactive reported its bookings fell 4% to $1.44 billion from a year ago for the second fiscal quarter ended September 30.
After wave after wave of mass layoffs impacted almost every major games company in the last several months, the Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick says he feels confident that the publisher is on the other side of what's been a highly fraught year for the industry.
Take-Two has suggested that development of Grand Theft Auto 6 won’t be held up if members of SAG-AFTRA, the labour union for American actors, decide to proceed with potential video game strike action.
With proper GTA 6 info coming soon, one of the big question marks is what Rockstar's acquisition of the devs behind the biggest GTA RP mods will mean for the upcoming game. That question was partially addressed at a recent earnings call for Rockstar parent company Take-Two Interactive.