GTA Six Launches on November Nineteen, Twenty Twenty-Five, Confirms Take-Two

Published on June 17, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

After thirteen years of waiting since Grand Theft Auto V, Take-Two's CEO has set a date for the saga's return. GTA 6 will land on November 19, 2025. The executive attributes the long wait to Rockstar's drive to create something never seen before. For players, this means the most anticipated title of the year already has a day marked in red on the calendar, with projections of 25 million copies sold on its first day.

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The RAGE Engine and the Promises of a New Generation 🎮

Rockstar has been refining its RAGE engine for over a decade, and for GTA 6, a notable technical leap is expected. The delay is due to the integration of more complex artificial intelligence systems for NPCs and an open world with greater density of details. The studio has also worked on optimization for current consoles and PC, seeking fluidity without sacrificing the scale of the map. The November date suggests that the final polish is in its critical stage.

Thirteen Years Later, My Obama-Era PC Is Calling It Quits 💀

While Rockstar promises a game never seen before, many players look at their rigs with nostalgia. Thirteen years is enough time for a PC that ran GTA V in 2013 to now need a mortgage to upgrade. The good news is that, by November 2025, we'll have time to save up. The bad news is that we'll probably need to sell a kidney so the game doesn't look like a PowerPoint presentation. At least the date is firm.