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Take-Two CEO responds to concerns about GTA 6 development for Xbox Series S
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Take-Two CEO responds to concerns about GTA 6 development for Xbox Series S

GTA 6 is still on track for a Fall 2025 release, and Take-Two Interactive’s CEO has assured fans that the game won’t be limited to Xbox Series S hardware.

Grand Theft Auto players around the world are anxiously awaiting new news from Rockstar. GTA VI As the one-year anniversary of the first trailer approaches.

On November 6, Rockstar’s parent company Take-Two held an earnings call and doubled down once again. Fall 2025 release of GTA 6 Without narrowing down the exact date.

Although the company did not provide any new details Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick responded to concerns about the next GTA or the second trailer regarding the game being developed on a “lower-spec console.”

GTA 6 Necklace in GTA Online

GTA 6 is planned to be released in Fall 2025, but a second trailer has not been released yet.

“Wondering if the forking of the Xbox platform has become an issue and what teams are doing to deal with it?” someone asked. “The S Series is a lower-spec console by design. And I suspect GTA VI will probably push a lot of boundaries technically.”

Xbox Series S It’s noticeably less powerful than its Xbox Series

In response, Zelnick said he wasn’t worried and praised the Rockstar development team for being very good at their jobs.

“Look, we support the platforms that consumers are on for as long as they are there, and we find a way to support the platforms despite their different levels of technology. Our labels are really good at this. I’m not really worried. “I never worried about where the equipment went,” he said.

“As a result, we are selective about which platforms we support. As long as the audience is big enough to make it worthwhile, when we can make the technology work, we make it work.

GTA 6 trailer screenshot

GTA 6’s realism will “blown people away,” according to one developer.

Zelnick also stated that he believes strongly in the audience and their ability to support the products they release.

“If you have great properties, the audience will come. So we have to make sure we’re on a range of platforms. “And if one platform goes down in value, there is always another,” he explained.

We’ll have to see how GTA 6 performs on Xbox Series S when it eventually launches, especially as a former developer who worked on the game recently stated: VI’s realism “will blow people away.”