Despite being over a decade old, *Grand Theft Auto V (GTA 5)* continues to captivate gamers, selling an impressive 5 million copies in the last three months alone. Since its launch in September 2013, GTA 5 has solidified its position as one of the best-selling video games of all time. The game's enduring popularity is largely fueled by its multiplayer component, *GTA Online*, which remains a key driver of its success. Take-Two Interactive keeps the community engaged with regular updates, such as the "Agents of Sabotage" update released in December 2024.
Similarly, *Red Dead Redemption 2 (RDR2)* is experiencing a sales surge, having sold 70 million copies to date, with an additional 3 million copies sold in the last quarter. Released in October 2018, RDR2 continues to attract new players and maintain its fanbase.
Looking ahead, fans have much to anticipate. *Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6)* is confirmed for a fall 2025 release, promising to be one of the most eagerly awaited games in history. Take-Two's CEO, Strauss Zelnick, emphasized Rockstar's meticulous approach to development, hinting at potential delays similar to those experienced with GTA 5 and RDR2. However, the latest financial presentation from Take-Two reaffirmed the autumn release window for GTA 6.
In addition to GTA 6, *Mafia: The Old Country* is slated for a summer release, and *Borderlands 4* is expected later in the year. While specific release dates for Borderlands 4 have not been disclosed, its announcement has already generated significant buzz among fans.
If you're worried about potential delays for GTA 6, it might be wise to take a break and enjoy the current lineup of games. The anticipation for GTA 6 remains high, and Take-Two's recent statements suggest that the game is still on track for a fall 2025 launch.