Take-Two Interactive has acknowledged the ongoing concerns regarding the future of GTA Online as the release of Grand Theft Auto 6 approaches. With a launch window set for fall 2025, players are questioning whether their investments in the current version will carry over.
GTA Online, which has remained a profitable live service for over a decade, has been pivotal for Rockstar. Players worry that the anticipated new version of GTA Online could render their existing progress obsolete.
In a recent interview, Strauss Zelnick, CEO of Take-Two, discussed the company’s approach to legacy titles, referencing the NBA 2K Online franchise. Both NBA 2K Online and its sequel were maintained simultaneously, allowing players to continue enjoying the original.
Zelnick’s comments suggest that if there is a new iteration of GTA Online, it may not lead to the discontinuation of the current version. He highlighted the importance of community engagement in determining the support for legacy titles.
As the gaming community awaits further details on GTA 6, the future of GTA Online remains a focal point of discussion. With the release date on the horizon, players expect more information from Rockstar soon.
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