GTA VI Delay Rumors Dismissed as Rockstar Keeps Official Release Date

GTA VI delay rumor

Release date
Nov 19, 2026
Platforms
PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Delay rumor
Dismissed
Marketing
Summer 2026

The GTA VI save/load delay rumor is false. GTA VI has not been delayed again. Grand Theft Auto VI is officially scheduled to release on November 19, 2026, for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. The official GTA VI page is live at rockstargames.com/VI with Trailer 2 and wish-listing now active for both platforms.

In its Q3 2026 earnings statement, Take-Two said: “Our execution throughout Fiscal 2026 has been extraordinary and we are highly confident as we approach Fiscal 2027 — led by the November 19th release of Grand Theft Auto VI, with Rockstar’s launch marketing set to begin this Summer.” Speaking separately to IGN, CEO Strauss Zelnick said: “I feel good about it. Very good about it… any time you’re getting closer to marketing beats, you’re obviously in a place where your confidence level is as high as it can be.” (Quote reported by Kotaku from Zelnick’s IGN interview, February 3, 2026.)

GTA VI delay rumor: where it came from

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A UK celebrity gossip site claimed GTA VI was going to be delayed because the game’s saving and loading feature was broken and had not been built into it. Large social media accounts amplified the claim without evidence.

Veteran Kotaku journalist Zack Zwiezen — who accurately reported Rockstar’s development challenges ahead of the 2025 delay — spoke with a source close to development and reported the claim has no merit. To be precise: this was not an official Rockstar statement. Zwiezen confirmed from sources that GTA VI will have saving and loading as players would expect. Rockstar did not issue a separate public comment addressing the rumor directly.

Confirmed: Rockstar has not issued a delay announcement. The November 19, 2026 date remains the official release date as of April 24, 2026.

GTA VI delay history

GTA VI has been delayed twice from its original window. The first GTA VI delay, announced May 2, 2025, moved the game from Fall 2025 to May 26, 2026. The second GTA VI delay, announced November 6, 2025, moved it again to November 19, 2026. On both occasions Rockstar said the extra time was needed to finish the game with the level of polish fans expect. That is the extent of the company’s public explanation.

Original window
Fall 2025
First delay — May 2, 2025
Moved to May 26, 2026
Second delay — Nov 6, 2025
Moved to November 19, 2026 — current date

GTA VI Trailer 2: what has been shown

Rockstar confirmed on social media that Grand Theft Auto VI Trailer 2 was captured entirely in-game from a PlayStation 5, comprising equal parts gameplay and cutscenes. Rockstar reiterated this following some viewers’ doubts given the trailer’s high graphical fidelity. Alongside the trailer, Rockstar updated the official GTA VI site with screenshots and character and location descriptions — the full set is viewable at rockstar games GTA VI Official page.

Grand Theft Auto VI Trailer 2 was captured entirely in-game from a PlayStation 5, comprised of equal parts gameplay and cutscenes.

— Rockstar Games, official statement, May 2025

GTA VI data breach — April 2026

A hacker group called ShinyHunters claimed to have breached Rockstar Games via Anodot, a cloud-cost monitoring tool, and threatened to release stolen data unless a ransom was paid by April 14.

Rockstar confirmed the breach in a statement to multiple outlets: “We can confirm that a limited amount of non-material company information was accessed in connection with a third-party data breach. This incident has no impact on our organization or our players.” ShinyHunters subsequently confirmed it would release the stolen data after its demands were not met.

The hackers claimed to have accessed financial data, player spending habits, marketing timelines, and contracts with outsourcing companies. No player passwords or credentials were included in what the group publicly claimed to have taken — though Reuters noted at the time it could not independently verify the full leaked dataset.

GTA VI leaked data: what it showed

Rather than game assets or source code, the mid-April data dump contained business metrics from Anodot. According to reports based on the alleged leaked data, GTA Online has been generating approximately $1.3 million USD per day over the preceding six months. Neither Rockstar nor Take-Two has publicly commented on those figures or connected them to development decisions.

What remains uncertain about GTA VI

Earlier in 2026, Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier reported that GTA VI was not yet “content complete” as of his last information, which left some uncertainty around the GTA VI timeline — though later reporting also noted the November 2026 date felt “more real” than before, not less. No PC release date has been announced. Zelnick himself described publicly committing to a marketing timeline as “a huge departure” from his usual approach, noting he would not normally make such announcements ahead of time.

For more GTA VI coverage, read our earlier report on the latest GTA VI leaks, our piece on why fans slammed Rockstar over the lack of updates, and our look at a GTA 6 concept trailer showing multiple cities.

What is confirmed about GTA VI

Release date
November 19, 2026 — PS5 and Xbox Series X/S only
PC version
No release date announced
Save/load rumor
Reported as false by Kotaku’s Zack Zwiezen via sources — not an official Rockstar statement
Data breach
Confirmed by Rockstar — described as non-material, no impact on game or players
Trailer 2
Confirmed equal parts gameplay and cutscenes, captured in-game on base PS5
Launch marketing
Confirmed in Take-Two’s Q3 2026 investor earnings — to begin Summer 2026
Official GTA VI page
rockstargames.com/VI — live with Trailer 2 and wishlisting open

Sources: rockstargames.com, Take-Two Q3 2026 investor earnings, Kotaku, VGC, Reuters, Insider Gaming. Published April 24, 2026.

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