Grand Theft Auto 6 Is ‘Completely Protected’ From Potential Actors Strike, Says Take-Two
Take-Two has revealed that Grand Theft Auto 6 is ‘completely protected’ from a potential actors strike.
Take-Two has revealed that Grand Theft Auto 6 is ‘completely protected’ from a potential actors strike.
Grand Theft Auto is Take-Two’s best selling franchise with over 410 million units sold across each game, with GTA V accounting for almost half those sales.
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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.
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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.