Grand Theft Auto 6 has reached a notable milestone, marking one year since its last trailer was released. As anticipation for the highly awaited title grows, fans of the franchise are expressing their frustrations in a rather unconventional manner,by leaving negative reviews for Rockstar North on Google Maps. This trend has emerged as a way for fans to vent their impatience over the lack of new information regarding the game, as first reported by GameSpot.
In a recent announcement, Path of Exile 2’s director, Chris Wilson, confirmed that the highly anticipated sequel will not adjust its release schedule to navigate around other game launches. However, he acknowledged that the presence of Grand Theft Auto VI presents a unique challenge for the game’s timing, as first reported by PC Gamer.
In a recent outreach effort, Sony has begun contacting PlayStation 4 users with a clear message: if you want to experience Grand Theft Auto 6 upon its anticipated release in November, it’s time to consider upgrading to a PlayStation 5. As first reported by Eurogamer, this move underscores the growing divide between the older console generation and the capabilities of its successor, especially with a title as significant as GTA 6 on the horizon.
As speculation grows, Grand Theft Auto 6 enthusiasts are buzzing with anticipation following reports of marketing emails being sent out by Sony. According to sources, players who have wishlisted the highly awaited title on the PlayStation Store are receiving messages encouraging them to upgrade from PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5. As first reported by IGN, this unexpected marketing push has led to renewed hopes for an announcement from Rockstar Games.
With the highly anticipated release of Grand Theft Auto VI set for November 19, gamers are preparing for what could be one of the biggest launches in gaming history. However, according to analyst Matt Piscatella from Circana, casual buyers may face sticker shock when they head to stores to buy both the game and the necessary consoles. As first reported by Wccftech, Piscatella highlighted that many casual gamers may not be fully aware of the costs associated with this monumental release.
In a significant move that could shape the marketing landscape for one of gaming’s most anticipated titles, Sony seems to have clinched a marketing partnership with Rockstar Games for the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6. This information surfaced in a recent Bloomberg article by journalist Jason Schreier, following an interview with Take-Two Interactive’s CEO, Strauss Zelnick.
Rockstar Games is poised for a significant moment in the gaming landscape, with Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) scheduled for release on November 19. This announcement has generated a wave of anticipation among gamers, especially in light of the franchise’s history of delays. However, recent comments from Take-Two Interactive’s CEO, Strauss Zelnick, have sought to alleviate concerns regarding a potential postponement.
Fable, the much-anticipated reboot of the beloved fantasy RPG series, may see its release pushed beyond the previously expected Autumn 2026 window. This news comes from journalist Jeff Grubb of Giant Bomb, who shared insights on his podcast earlier this week. Grubb reported that Microsoft has reportedly decided internally to delay the game’s release, citing worries about how close it would fall to the launch of Grand Theft Auto 6.
In a concerning turn of events for fans of the iconic Grand Theft Auto series, Rockstar Games has reportedly confirmed a new data breach. Sources indicate that hackers are demanding a ransom, although the company asserts that this incident will not affect its operations or players.
Reports are circulating that Rockstar Games, the studio behind the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6, is facing ransom demands from alleged hackers who claim to have obtained sensitive data. As first reported by PC Gamer, the situation is still developing, and the full scope of the breach has yet to be confirmed.
In an unexpected twist during a panel at the Emerald City Comic Con 2026, actor Ben Starr sparked conversation about the upcoming Bungie title Marathon, suggesting it could snag the coveted Game of the Year award. As first reported by Push Square, Starr humorously attributed this bold prediction to the significant presence of his co-star, Jennifer English, in the game’s voice cast.
Rockstar North, the studio behind the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6, has reportedly invested nearly $3 billion in staff expenses since the game’s early development began in 2018. As first reported by Wccftech, this staggering amount includes salaries, social security, pension costs, and share-based payments for employees, emphasizing the escalating financial commitment to what is poised to be the most expensive video game ever created.
Rockstar Games has officially confirmed a dedicated showcase event for Grand Theft Auto VI, as first reported by IGN. The event is scheduled for sometime in May 2026, though an exact date has not yet been announced.