Microsoft tried (and failed) to buy Zynga before Activision Blizzard
It definitely looks like Microsoft was serious about wanting to be a major player in the mobile gaming space.
It definitely looks like Microsoft was serious about wanting to be a major player in the mobile gaming space.
GTA 5 reached this figure in just three days, which remains the fastest any entertainment product has reached this number ever.
Rockstar Games might be sticking with its existing server model for the GTA Online component of GTA 6.
According to the Take-Two Interactive CEO, the challenge with GTA 6 is that Rockstar Games will settle for "nothing short of perfection."
It appears that what's likely an elaborate and complicated troll job has been going on for quite some time.
Strauss Zelnick thinks that the PS5 and Xbox Series will get updates as they reach the middle of their life cycles.
The Grand Theft Auto series as a whole has sold over 400 million units.
Surfing would actually fit the all-but-confirmed setting of Grand Theft Auto 6, which is the Miami-inspired fictional city, Vice City.
According to recent reports, the upcoming GTA installment might supplant Star Citizen in terms of development costs by a hefty margin.
This is not the first time Rockstar has teased its fans with clues about the next iteration of the popular open-world game.
Grand Theft Auto 6 will reportedly be set in the modernized version of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City's Miami-inspired fictional setting.
The tech giant tried to purchase an unnamed mobile developer before the proposed deal with Activision Blizzard.
The said reporter also posted a picture of himself alongside the CEO of Take-Two Interactive, Strauss Zelnick.
However, Rockstar Games' parent company has vowed to "hunt down" others, which is causing a bit of concern within the GTA community.
This comes after one particular subreddit couldn't stop members from posting images and videos from previously leaked GTA 6 footage.
The new story missions for Grand Theft Auto Online are part of the final leg of the Los Santos Drug Wars storyline.
It just so happens that 50 Cent's upcoming project that's "bigger than POWER" shares the same name as GTA: Vice City.
Well, there goes all the speculations that Sony is looking to make a mega move in response to the Activision Blizzard purchase anytime soon.
Rockstar Games is reportedly borrowing a page from Nintendo's playbook by cutting and repackaging content from the game to release as DLC.
It looks like Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive weren't aware that 50 Cent broke the NDA and subsequently asked him to drop it.
The purchase is believed to be Sony's response to Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, if that finally gets the green light.
50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, was reportedly offered the role of CJ, the protagonist of GTA: San Andreas.
This is one of the first few bits of information we've gotten about a potential successor to the massively successful GTA Online title.
Take-Two Interactive's most recent earnings report still doesn't list the next GTA game as part of the company's massive lineup through FY2025.