Huge GTA 6 release date update as Take-Two narrows window with Borderlands news
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GTA 6 is launching this year, but thanks to the PlayStation State of Play event, we know when Borderlands will launch and it might be bad news for GTA fansTech22:32, 12 Feb 2025Updated 22:58, 12 Feb 2025Rockstar could headline one of the best years in gaming(Image: Rockstar)Take-Two Interactive has confirmed GTA 6 is still slated for this year last week, but with a packed year from its 2K portfolio, fans had been wondering when in Fall we'd see it.With Grand Theft Auto 6 likely to be the biggest entertainment launch in history, there's nothing to really hold a candle to it and publishers have been scared to date releases.Take-Two is in the very enviable position of having multiple big titles planned for 2025, and while Civilization 7 is out now, WWE 2K25 launches next month. It's other big-hitter for this year, however, was Borderlands 4 and we now have a release date for the loot shooter that could help us pinpoint when GTA will arrive.As included in the slick trailer above, Borderlands 4 will launch on September 23, 2025, which puts it at the end of that Fall 2025 window.Given Take-Two had suggested GTA 6 will launch before Borderlands 4, and had intimated there will be some kind of gap between to avoid eating into its chances of success with either title, that could mean GTA 6 is earlier in Fall than we'd perhaps expected.It's been 14 long months since we saw this trailer(Image: Rockstar)It could also be that GTA 6 ends up slipping, of course, with the crime epic potentially ending up arriving later than Borderlands 4, but it's certainly curious to see the latter has a date when it was, at least according to Take-Two, potentially slated for later in the year.Today's State of Play also revealed the release date for the Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater remake (which leaked earlier), underlining how massive 2025 is for games and that's before we consider the Switch 2.For more on GTA 6, be sure to check out the fans getting their excuses for missing work on the release date, as well as Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick hinting at an eventual PC release.Article continues belowFor the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.
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