Take-Two Boss Claims Mid-Cycle Hardware Updates ‘Aren’t All That Meaningful’
Take-Two’s CEO has claimed that mid-cycle hardware upgrades ‘aren’t all that meaningful.’
Take-Two’s CEO has claimed that mid-cycle hardware upgrades ‘aren’t all that meaningful.’
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick calls backwards compatibility between console generations a “benefit” for players, but not a “must-have.”
Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnick calls the $50 price point for the PS4 port of Red Dead Redemption “commercially accurate,” check out the details here.
It’s looking more and more like Grand Theft Auto 6 will launch sometime in 2024, if Take-Two’s financial expectations for that fiscal year are any sign.
Take-Two plans to release 2 iterations of previously released games, sparking hope of a Red Dead Redemption remaster.
Grand Theft Auto VI needs to both be something that players have “never seen before” while staying familiar and “reflect the feeling” of GTA, says Take-Two.
Take-Two’s chief executive officer Strauss Zelnick believes E3 “served a great purpose,” and that other companies “took E3 for granted.”
Take-Two’s CEO has revealed the publisher hasn’t seen any consumer pushback over its $70 games.
The CEO of Take-Two has revealed that 44% of its upcoming titles will be new IP.
The CEO of Take-Two has said he expects a mid-cycle console refresh, which ties in with rumors about a PS5 Pro.