
Take-Two Interactive confirmed GTA VI remains on schedule for November 19, 2026, with the company reporting a record $6.66 billion in revenue for the fiscal year.
Take-Two Interactive confirmed that Grand Theft Auto VI will be released on November 19, 2026, as previously scheduled, and reported a record $6.66 billion in revenue for the fiscal year ending March 2026. The company also noted a significant reduction in losses, which dropped from $4.48 billion to $298.2 million.
GTA VI Remains on Schedule Amid Strong Financial Performance
Take-Two Interactive’s latest annual report shows the company is on a strong financial trajectory. The firm confirmed that GTA VI will be released on November 19, 2026, as planned, and highlighted an 18% increase in annual revenue compared to the previous year. The report also noted a dramatic 15-fold reduction in net losses, signaling a major turnaround for the publisher.
The company’s performance was driven largely by mobile games, which accounted for 50% of total revenue. Zynga, acquired in 2022, contributed significantly to this success, with its fourth-quarter results being the best since the acquisition.
Confirmed vs. Speculative: What’s Set in Stone for GTA VI?
While Take-Two has confirmed the release date for GTA VI, the report does not provide further details about the game’s content, platform availability, or specific development milestones. The company also announced 29 games slated for release over the next three years, but no additional titles were named in the report.
The report does not suggest any delays or changes to the game’s development timeline, but as with all pre-release projects, there is always a degree of uncertainty. GTA VI remains one of the most anticipated titles in the industry, and any changes to its schedule would likely be communicated directly by Rockstar Games.
Why This Matters for GTA Fans and the Gaming Community
For GTA fans and community operators, the confirmation of the 2026 release date is a major relief. GTA V and GTA Online continue to be major revenue generators for Take-Two, with GTA V alone selling 230 million copies. The success of these titles has helped sustain the company’s financial performance, even as it invests heavily in the development of GTA VI.



