Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnick thinks GTA 6 will be able to drive lagging console sales when it's released later this year.
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The upcoming release of GTA 6 and other AAA titles will boost new console sales, says Take-Two CEO. Are you purchasing a console this year?
The CEO of Take-Two says the company is more conscious of the PC platform than ever, teasing GTA 6's eventual launch on our computers.
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick believes Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) will increase console sales in the fall of 2025 despite existential tariff concerns.
Grand Theft Auto fans have got one big in-game request for GTA 6 now that the 2025 release window has been reaffirmed by Take-Two.
Should GTA 6 skip a multi-platform launch that leaves out the PC, it could miss out on over 40% of a game's typically sales.
GTA 6 publisher Strauss Zelnick explains why the game isn't launching on PC alongside the console version later this year.