Evidence continues to mount that Rockstar's acclaimed 2010 open world Western could finally be making its way to PC.
Even before Sony releases its mid-gen console refresh, players are concerned over whether it could handle Rockstar's next title.
Following rumors of a delay to 2026, Bloomberg's Jason Schreier spoke to six Rockstar employees who denied hearing of the same.
British musician MArtyn Ware says he rejected an offer of $7,500 for the use of Heaven 17 song Temptation in Rockstar's upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6.
However, the rating is likely related to the title joining the GTA+ catalog rather than a re-release, as many may be hoping.
"GTA: San Andreas is on hold indefinitely while we both focus on other projects," Meta officially confirms in a statement.
The now-removed details specified "support for increased resolutions and frame rates, multiple displays, and spatial surround sound."
Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick continues to insist that the company won't offer any of its premium titles on subscription service day and date.
Rockstar's releases very rarely miss the mark in terms of quality, but why do they take so long to release?
"The development team has been working towards developing the game to an early functional state from beginning to end," Remedy says.
Grand Theft Auto 5 remains static at the 200 million units sold mark, though Rockstar's 2018 open world Wild West epic sees a decent bump.
Rockstar's next magnum opus is a guaranteed success, but should fans be concerned if it is not radically different than GTA 5?
Development on Rockstar Games' open world crime epic is continuing as per schedule, in spite of the ongoing SAG-AFTRA actors strike.
Obbe Vermeij thinks people "might be a little disappointed," though he still feels it will be "the best game out there."
Rockstar Games' subscription service has seemingly added the Nintendo Switch as a platform on the company's official website.
Rockstar's long-awaited open world crime epic is set to release for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in fall 2025.
Recent reports of the studio have started working on a new title set in 1940s Los Angeles are not accurate, it says.
Former Rockstar virtual cinematographer Joseph Rubino said it was "hard to argue that a standalone DLC would out-compete that."
Grand Theft Auto 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 set new standards for realism in open-world games, but how much farther can it go?
"Rockstar has an approach to platforms which we’ve seen before, and they will make more announcements in due time," says Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick.