Grand Theft Auto VI
News, coverage and analysis tracking Grand Theft Auto VI across the outlets.- Valor Mortis Delayed to October 13 to Avoid Crowded September 2026 — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesDeveloper One More Level and publisher Lyrical Games have delayed their new game, Valor Mortis, from its original September 24 release date to October 13. This decision was made to avoid a crowded September 2026 release window, which includes major titles like Marvel's Wolverine and Silent Hill: Townfall. The delay aims to give the first-person action soulslike more breathing room in the market.
- Valor Mortis delayed as September release calendar becomes too crowdedOne More Level has delayed the release of Valor Mortis from September 24 to October 13 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The decision was made due to a crowded September release calendar and to incorporate feedback from the Steam demo. The studio aims to give the Napoleonic soulslike game more room to stand out and improve its quality before launch.
- GTA 6 Release Date: Everything We Know So FarRockstar Games has announced that Grand Theft Auto VI will launch on November 19, 2026, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. The game will feature a criminal couple, Lucia and Jason, as protagonists in the state of Leonida, which includes a modern take on Vice City. The article also touches on the game's ambitious scope, potential for a GTA Online component, and its significant anticipation within the industry.
- Respawn Monday #2: Marathon Season 2, Game Shows, and Darktide | Too Much Gaming — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesThe author discusses their experience with Marathon Season 2, noting both enjoyable gameplay and significant launch issues. The article also recaps the recent gaming showcases, including State of Play, Xbox Games Showcase, and Summer Game Fest, highlighting key game announcements and Xbox's renewed focus on console exclusivity for titles like Gears of War: E-Day.
- PlayStation State of Play June 2026: What Actually Matters to Adult GamersSony's June 2026 State of Play showcased numerous upcoming games for the PlayStation 5, with a focus on titles relevant to adult gamers. Highlights include Insomniac Games' Marvel's Wolverine, Moon Studios' No Rest for the Wicked, and Santa Monica Studio's God of War Laufey. The event also featured new looks at Stuntman: Hollywood, Dune: Awakening, and a packed release schedule for Fall 2026, culminating in the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI.
- Billbil-kun: We will soon see first game from major publisher releasing same month as GTA 6, but not same priceRetail leaker Billbil-kun has indicated that a major publisher will release a significant game in the same month as Grand Theft Auto VI. However, this upcoming title is expected to be priced considerably lower than Rockstar Games' highly anticipated release. The game is anticipated to be revealed soon.
- September 2026 Is Packed With Games Trying To Avoid GTA 6With Grand Theft Auto VI set to release in November, many game developers are strategically launching their titles in September to avoid direct competition. September 2026 is particularly crowded with anticipated releases across various genres, including The Blood of Dawnwalker, Halloween, Phantom Blade Zero, Marvel's Wolverine, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IV, Dune Awakening, Control Resonant, and Onimusha: Way of the Sword.
- State of Play, Summer Game Fest, Xbox-showen – här är veckans spelshowerThis week features a packed schedule of online gaming events as a replacement for E3, including PlayStation's State of Play, Summer Game Fest, and the Xbox Games Showcase. These events will showcase new game announcements, trailers, and gameplay, with potential reveals for titles like Grand Theft Auto VI and Gears of War: E-Day.
- Fable reboot delayed until February 2027Microsoft has delayed the Fable reboot, developed by Playground Games, to February 2027. The company cited a desire to give the game its own dedicated release window, avoiding a crowded period that includes other major Xbox titles and Grand Theft Auto VI. A new look at Fable is expected at the Xbox Games Showcase on June 7.
- Latest Famitsu readers most wanted gamesThe latest Famitsu readers' most wanted games chart has been released, with Pokémon Winds & Waves retaining the top spot. Dragon Quest XII: Beyond Dreams from Square Enix was notably absent as it did not meet the submission cutoff date. The list includes titles like Splatoon Raiders, Grand Theft Auto VI, and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for the Nintendo Switch 2.
- Fable delayed to 2027 to give it "the dedicated moment it deserves"The Fable reboot, developed by Playground Games for Xbox Series X/S, PC, and PlayStation 5, has been delayed to February 2027. Xbox stated the delay is to give the game a dedicated moment and avoid being overshadowed by other major releases. More information will be revealed at the Xbox Games Showcase on June 7, 2026.
- Fable dodges GTA VI with another delayThe upcoming game Fable has been delayed again, with its release now scheduled to avoid direct competition with Grand Theft Auto VI. This marks another setback for the highly anticipated title.
- The Fable Reboot Has Been Delayed To February 2027Xbox has announced that the Fable reboot, developed by Playground Games, has been delayed to February 2027. This marks the second delay for the highly anticipated RPG, with Xbox citing a desire to give the game its own dedicated launch window. The franchise, known for its British humor and morality mechanics, was originally teased in 2020.
- Xbox delays Fable to February 2027 to avoid GTA 6 (and everything else)Xbox has delayed the release of Fable to February 2027, citing the need to avoid launching alongside major titles like Grand Theft Auto VI. The delay aims to give the role-playing game its own dedicated moment. Fable will be available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC, as well as Game Pass.
- Fablar! Nya Fable har försenats till nästa årThe Fable reboot, originally planned for a fall release, has been delayed by Xbox to February 2027. This decision was made due to the crowded release schedule for Xbox players this year, which includes titles like Halo: Campaign Evolved and Grand Theft Auto VI. More gameplay footage is expected during the Xbox Games Showcase on June 7.
- Fable Delayed Until 2027, Confirms XboxXbox has announced that the upcoming game Fable has been delayed to February 2027. This decision was made to allow the game to have a dedicated launch moment and avoid scheduling conflicts with other major releases. Despite the delay, Playground Games plans to share significant Fable reveals during the Xbox showcase event on June 7.
- Xbox 2026 Line-Up Takes Shape as Fable Delayed to 2027 | Invision Game CommunityXbox has announced that Fable has been delayed to February 2027 to ensure a dedicated launch window and allow for further polish. This strategic shift is part of a broader plan to space out major releases, including titles like Halo: Campaign Evolved, Gears of War: E-Day, and Grand Theft Auto VI, for maximum impact. Further details on Fable and the wider 2026 lineup will be revealed at the Xbox Games Showcase on June 7.
- Fable Delayed to February 2027, “Major New Look” Coming at Xbox Games ShowcasePlayground Games' Fable has been delayed to February 2027, with Microsoft citing the need to better plan game launches and give the title its deserved moment. The open-world RPG will receive a "major new look" at the Xbox Games Showcase on June 7th. This delay aims to avoid conflicts with other major releases like Grand Theft Auto VI.
- The Rockstar Game Workers Union breaks coverDevelopers at Rockstar Games have announced the formation of the Rockstar Game Workers Union (RGWU), affiliated with the Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain. This follows accusations of union-busting after the dismissal of over 30 unionizing developers, which Rockstar and Take-Two Interactive deny, citing gross misconduct. The RGWU is preparing legal action and aims to secure pay transparency, flexible working, and an end to crunch.
- Take-Two Boss Says 'Former Rockstar Employees' Have Tried to Match GTA's Success and Failed — and We All Know Which Game He's Talking AboutTake-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick commented on the challenges of creating successful video games, referencing former Rockstar Games employees who attempted to replicate the success of the Grand Theft Auto series without achieving it. He implied that a specific, high-profile game flop was likely made by these individuals.