GTA 6 venderá “para 10+ año,” y porque “no hay competencia” estrella de rock es “No lanzaré el juego hasta que estén 100% feliz con eso,” reconoce el ex desarrollador de GTA
Rockstar veteran Obbe Vermeij reckons the studio can take its sweet time with GTA 6 because “there is no competition to worry about” y el juego “will sell for 10+ año” anyway.
Vermeij, who also argued that los juegos 2025 release date won’t be truly locked in until early 2025 at the earliest, speculated on the game’s prospects in a recent Twitter post. Quick to stress that he has “no inside info” y “didn’t talk to anyone” on account of the fact that he left Rockstar North, where he worked as technical lead, 15 years ago, dijo: “[GTA 6] will sell for 10+ years and there is no competition to worry about. They are not going to release the game until they’re 100% feliz con eso. No matter what it said in the trailer.”
In a follow-up reply, Vermeij reckoned the PC version of the game – which hasn’t been announced but seems inevitable given the success of Rockstar games on PC – may not arrive until 2027. He also weighed in on the possibility of Rockstar owner Take-Two Interactive pressuring Rockstar to release it earlier, adding that “[Take-Two] let [Rockstar] make their own decisions and I don’t think there is any reason to change that now.”
The core claim that GTA 6 can do what it wants, when it wants due to its sheer pedigree and audience isn’t unreasonable. There are plenty of open-world games on the horizon, but none really swim in the same waters as GTA.
GTA 5 is proof that these games can sell for a decade – in this case, partly buoyed by Skyrim-rivaling re-releases as well as the established money printer GTA Online – and GTA 6 tiene, credibly and without undue hyperbole, been called the most important thing “to ever release in the industry, so no pressure.” It’s not just the biggest game of (hopefully) 2025; it’s the kind of defining release that could drive interest in games as a whole and uplift sales across the industry.
Como sucede, Vermeij has another game of his own coming out, and it’s basically the exact opposite of GTA’s violent open-world.