

Rockstar Games has officially postponed Grand Theft Auto VI's release to May 26, 2026, pushing back from its originally planned fall 2025 launch window.
The studio issued an apology acknowledging this major delay for what promises to be the largest entertainment launch in history. "We sincerely regret announcing this later release date than anticipated," Rockstar stated. "The overwhelming enthusiasm for a new Grand Theft Auto installment has been incredibly motivating for our team. We appreciate your continued support as we finalize development."
"With every project we undertake, our primary goal remains delivering an experience that surpasses player expectations - Grand Theft Auto VI is no exception," the statement continued. "We believe this additional development time will allow us to achieve the level of polish and quality that our community deserves."
While confirming the new launch date, Rockstar's announcement notably omitted platform details, leaving room for speculation about potential PC availability alongside PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S versions.
Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick addressed the delay, stating: "We fully support Rockstar's decision to extend development for Grand Theft Auto VI. This groundbreaking title represents our commitment to delivering extraordinary entertainment experiences that redefine audience expectations."
The shifted release date significantly alters the competitive landscape:
The delay raises new questions about Rockstar's development approach and the evolving expectations for AAA game releases.