Grand Theft Auto 6
News, coverage and analysis tracking Grand Theft Auto 6 across the outlets.- Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick still rejects the idea AI can tackle games on the scale of GTA 6: "Creating a hit of that magnitude does require human engagement and creativity"Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick believes that while technology advances, including AI, can aid in game development, they cannot replace human creativity and engagement required to create large-scale hits like Grand Theft Auto 6. He compares the current AI concerns to the introduction of calculators in education, suggesting that technology evolves alongside human capabilities.
- Take-Two CEO Can't Imagine An Adult Who Will Skip GTA 6Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick expressed strong confidence in Grand Theft Auto 6's appeal to a broad adult audience, stating he cannot imagine an adult with a console not wanting to play it. He believes the game will engage new players and retain existing ones as they age. Zelnick also commented on the role of AI in game development, dismissing the idea that it could create a game like Grand Theft Auto 6.
- Polish analyst predicts The Witcher 3 DLC will release around September timeA Polish analyst predicts that the rumored story DLC for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will be released around September. This timing is suggested to avoid direct competition with the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6. The analyst believes September offers a good "back to school" window for releases, though acknowledges that CD Projekt Red may consider other factors, including the quality assurance from Fools Theory.
- GTA 6 Parent Company Boss Dismisses "Laughable" AI Uses Amid A Flood Of Countless GamesTake-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick has dismissed the idea that AI tools can easily create hit video games, calling such notions "laughable." While acknowledging AI's potential for asset creation and efficiency, he stressed that true entertainment value and success still rely on human creativity and expertise. Zelnick also noted that Rockstar Games did not use generative AI for Grand Theft Auto 6, though Take-Two does implement AI for cost and time efficiencies.
- In-Game Ads For Full-Price Games "Would Seem Unfair," GTA 6 Parent Company Boss SaysStrauss Zelnick, CEO of Grand Theft Auto 6 parent company Take-Two Interactive, stated that in-game advertisements in full-priced games would be unfair to consumers. While acknowledging their presence in free-to-play titles and sports simulations like NBA 2K, he believes it's inappropriate for games costing $70 or $80. This discussion follows industry analysis suggesting ads could help maintain current game prices.
- Games Inbox: Is Requiem the best Resident Evil game?Readers discuss their thoughts on Resident Evil Requiem, with some considering it among the best in the series, though slightly behind remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 4. The article also touches on Microsoft's lack of live service games, the potential of Crimson Desert, early gaming memories, and the advancements in graphics technology like ray tracing and upscaling.
- The Most Impressive Characters Played by Sydney SweeneyThis article highlights ten standout roles of actress Sydney Sweeney, showcasing her range and ability to portray diverse characters beyond typical stereotypes. It details her performances in upcoming projects like the Christy Martin biopic and past roles in Immaculate, Reality, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, The White Lotus, Euphoria, Sharp Objects, The Handmaid's Tale, Everything Sucks!, and Clementine, emphasizing her growing impact as a performer.
- Crimson Desert – 15 Essential Details You Shouldn’t IgnoreCrimson Desert is set to release soon on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC, featuring jetpacks, new bosses, and diverse weapon types. The game will offer various performance modes on consoles, including 60 FPS options, and has revealed its PC requirements and support for upscaling technologies like FSR 3 and DLSS 4. The inclusion of Denuvo Anti-tamper DRM has been confirmed, with developers assuring it will not impact performance.
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s Third DLC Will Launch Before Grand Theft Auto 6, Says AnalystAn analyst suggests that a new DLC for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is planned for release in Q3, likely September, before Grand Theft Auto 6 launches. This DLC, rumored to be developed by Fool's Theory and priced at $30, is expected to bridge the story between The Witcher 3 and the upcoming The Witcher 4, potentially focusing on Ciri's transition to protagonist. CD Projekt RED has not officially announced the DLC, but it is expected to be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
- GTA Wiki editors cite "a reportedly pro-AI CEO," "terrible" ads, and restrictive censorship as they…The GTA Wiki has migrated away from Fandom hosting due to editor protests against aggressive advertising, restrictive censorship, and the company's reportedly pro-AI CEO. This move follows a trend of other video game community wikis leaving Fandom over similar policy concerns.
- LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Release Date Changes, But It's Good News - IGNWarner Bros. Games announced that LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight will now launch on May 22, a week earlier than its previously scheduled May 29 release date. The game will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, with a Nintendo Switch version to follow. This earlier release date was revealed in a new trailer and allows the game to avoid direct competition with Grand Theft Auto 6.
- Rumor MillRumors suggest layoffs at Warner Bros. Games Montréal and an imminent announcement regarding Grand Theft Auto 6 from Rockstar Games. Additionally, a current-generation port of The Wolf Among Us is reportedly in development.
- From Starfield to Fallout: Devs Want More Than Just 'Po... | TAGIn a refreshing move for the industry, Atlus is raising salaries and reducing fixed overtime, bucking the trend of layoffs and crunch. Meanwhile, reviews are out for the Pulsar X3 CrazyLight Mini mouse, and Amy Madigan's Oscar win for 'Weapons' is being compared to Heath Ledger's Joker. The article also touches on the risks of $70 games on Steam, player expectations for Grand Theft Auto 6's multiplayer, upcoming challenges in Marathon, a new Fallout Chicago mod, a guide to finding an item in Pokémon Pokopia, and composer Inon Zur's belief that Starfield will become legendary. News also includes layoffs at Warner Bros. Games Montréal, new codes for Animal Training, and the announcement of a Firefly animated series.
- Ahead of GTA 6, Rockstar-owned GTA 5 RP mega mod FiveM breaks its own Steam record with 200,000 concurrent playersThe Grand Theft Auto 5 roleplaying mod FiveM has set a new record with over 200,000 concurrent players on PC, ahead of the Grand Theft Auto 6 release. Rockstar Games acquired Cfx.re, the team behind FiveM and RedM, indicating a potential integration of roleplaying into future titles.
- Games Inbox: What’s the first video game you ever played?Readers share their earliest video game memories, ranging from arcade classics like Space Invaders and Defender of the Crown to early home computer titles. Discussions also touch upon the anticipation for new FromSoftware games, the evolving landscape of PC gaming versus consoles, and the distinction between remakes and remasters, particularly concerning Secret of Mana.
- Have Gamers Become Too Comfortable With Sequels and Remakes?The article discusses the increasing prevalence of sequels and remakes in the gaming industry, questioning if gamers have become too comfortable with familiar titles. While acknowledging that some sequels and remakes push innovation, the author notes a decline in the number of new intellectual properties being developed and risks taken by major publishers due to rising development costs and the desire for guaranteed audiences.
- Pokémon Pokopia Makes a Case for the Switch 2's Mouse M... | TAGPokémon Pokopia has surprisingly convinced a reviewer that the Nintendo Switch 2's mouse controls are a worthwhile feature, moving beyond initial skepticism. The article also touches on Zoo Fighter, a game with a social change mission, and a retrospective on the unsettling 90s thriller 'The Comfort of Strangers'.
- I spent 6 months saving for up for a banged-up truck in GTA RP and now I know exactly what I want from GTA 6's…The author reflects on their extensive experience with Grand Theft Auto Online and FiveM roleplaying servers, outlining desires for Grand Theft Auto 6's multiplayer. They hope for distinct modes that cater to both the established, high-octane GTA Online experience and a more realistic, economy-driven roleplaying environment, potentially influenced by Rockstar's acquisition of Cfx.re.
- I desperately want the Just Cause creator's new open-city game to be great, but I'm not convinced by its…The upcoming open-city game Samson, from the director of Mad Max, shows promise with its driving mechanics and aesthetic, but concerns remain about its combat and world population. Despite a recent gameplay trailer leaving the author unconvinced, there is still hope for the game, which is scheduled to launch on April 8.
- Crimson Desert's Mandatory PS5 Update Sparks Debate About Games Which Break Street DateCrimson Desert's requirement for a mandatory PlayStation 5 update to play physical copies has ignited debate about game preservation and street date integrity. While some see it as a necessary measure to prevent leaks, others criticize it as anti-consumer and a threat to ownership, especially in light of concerns about game preservation and DRM.