May 5, 2025 - 03:10

In a significant setback for gaming enthusiasts, the highly anticipated release of GTA 6 has been officially delayed until May 26, 2026. Rockstar Games, the developer behind the iconic franchise, expressed their regret over the postponement, acknowledging that this news will disappoint many fans who have eagerly awaited the next installment.
The announcement comes after years of speculation and excitement surrounding the game, which is expected to push the boundaries of open-world gaming. While the delay has left many feeling disheartened, it has also ignited a flurry of rumors and discussions within the gaming community. Fans are speculating about possible features, storylines, and gameplay mechanics that could be included in this next chapter of the beloved series.
Despite the extended wait, Rockstar remains committed to delivering a game that meets the high expectations set by its predecessors. As the countdown to the new release date begins, gamers are left to ponder what surprises and innovations GTA 6 might bring to the table.
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