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THE CEO OF GRAND THEFT AUTO 6 DEVELOPER ROCKSTAR GAME'S PARENT COMPANY TAKE-TWO INTERACTIVE HAS CONFIRMED HE DOESN'T PLAY VIDEO GAMES, DESPITE THE COMPANY PREPARING TO LAUNCH
POSSIBLY THE BIGGEST GAME OF ALL TIME 10:15, 19 May 2025 GTA 6 has reportedly been in development for years, and throughout the last year or so, Take-Two's CEO Strauss Zelnick has been
quick to point out the lengths Rockstar is going to in order to produce something worth the hype. Last week, he promised the game—which was recently delayed to May of 2026— would be worth
the wait, but he's now made a surprising admission during a CNBC interview. While Zelnick has long explained he doesn't play a lot of games, the man who also holds the keys to
franchises like WWE 2K, NBA 2K, and the upcoming Borderlands 4 and Mafia: The Old Country via 2K has suggested he doesn't play games at all. GTA 6 TO BE WORTH THE WAIT? Extolling the
company's earnings as a "great year", and pointing to Rockstar offering a "better quarter" for Red Dead Online and GTA Online, as well as 2K's release of
Civilization 7 and an upward trajectory on NBA and "multiple hits" from Zynga, Zelnick is then pressed on GTA 6. "It's a pretty short delay, it's less than six
months," Zelnick explained, adding "generally when we announce a date certain, we're able to hit that date". "The key thing is that Rockstar Games is trying to
create the best thing anyone's ever seen in entertainment, not just interactive entertainment. That's a tall order, and I think consumers have huge hopes for the title," he
added, pointing to GTA 6's second trailer breaking viewership records set by the first trailer, and adding that the delay was due to giving Rockstar Games the time it needs to polish.
Asked if Zelnick has played GTA 6, he said "I'm not a gamer". "I don't play video games, I'm not the consumer-in-chief" he explains, saying he shares his
opinions "pretty openly" but says his role is "to attract and retain the best talent in the business and then get out of their way". Zelnick also expressed his confidence
that Take-Two's acquisition of Zynga is a response to the growing presence of mobile games in the industry. Article continues below At the time of the delay, Rockstar's statement
said: "We are very sorry this is later than you expected. The interest and excitement surrounding a new Grand Theft Auto has been truly humbling for our entire team. We want to thank
you for your support and your patience as we work to finish the game." "With every game we have released, the goal has always been to try and exceed your expectations, and Grand
Theft Auto VI is no exception. We hope you understand that we need this extra time to deliver at the level of quality you expect and deserve." _FOR THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS AND STORIES
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