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Take-Two Boss Confirms No GTA 6 and Borderlands 4 Clash

Nov 07, 2024 12:08 PM

Take-Two has confirmed that Grand Theft Auto VI is slated for a fall 2025 release, while Borderlands 4 is planned for the same fiscal year, between April 2025 and March 2026. Despite speculations about potential delays for GTA VI, Take-Two's CEO Strauss Zelnick assures that the two major releases will not clash, emphasizing the importance of spacing out high-profile launches to maximize their success. The preferred timeline suggests that Borderlands 4 might launch either in early summer 2025 or late winter to early spring 2026 to avoid competing with the anticipated GTA VI launch. The gaming industry is poised for a significant shake-up with these two titles, as GTA VI is expected to be one of the biggest game releases ever, leading many other franchises to navigate their release strategies around it.

Will GTA 6's release overshadow Borderlands 4?

Yes, it is likely that GTA 6, being one of the most anticipated titles, will overshadow Borderlands 4, compelling the latter to adjust its release timing to avoid significant market clash.

Grand Theft Auto VI is rumored to be a groundbreaking installment in the beloved franchise, known for its expansive open-world gameplay and engaging narratives. With previous titles setting sales records, expectations are incredibly high for this sequel. Borderlands 4, developed by Gearbox, continues the popular looter-shooter formula that has captivated fans since its inception. Both games are poised to have a monumental impact on the gaming landscape in the coming years.



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