The anticipation surrounding the release of Grand Theft Auto 6 continues to soar, even though its launch is still over eight months away. As speculation and rumors persist, many are eagerly watching for any official updates. One potential avenue for upcoming news could be an official update during a Take-Two earnings call, expected in early November. Take-Two, the parent company of Rockstar Games, has a history of providing key updates during these calls.
The last significant announcement from Rockstar Games came in early May, when it released the second GTA 6 trailer, along with new screenshots, artwork, and an update to the game’s website. Previously, the game was delayed from an autumn 2025 release to a new date of May 26, 2026. The anticipation for the next trailer, possibly Trailer 3, is high as marketing efforts usually begin about six-and-a-half months before the set release.
In other news, Rockstar Games has confirmed its support for “nopixel,” one of the most popular GTA 5 roleplaying servers. This collaboration aims to provide a new evolution in the GTA role-playing experience and is set to be available via Rockstar’s own platforms.
Additionally, regarding Red Dead Online, another Rockstar title, the studio introduced a new community-inspired outfit reflecting the spirit of a frontier preacher, aligning with the regular updates it provides to maintain engagement among its players.
Fascinatingly, Steven Ogg, who played Trevor in GTA 5, expressed that he feels “absolutely nothing” for GTA 6, revealing that he is not a gamer and has never played video games. This has sparked mixed reactions among fans on social media, with some finding humor in his blunt honesty.
As excitement mounts, it’s important to note that, while the anticipation for GTA 6 is palpable, confirmed details from Rockstar Games remain crucial in keeping expectations in check. Fans eagerly await new information, and the coming months are expected to bring clarity on the long-awaited release.