Strikes will NOT delay GTA 6 release date, Take-Two executive confirms, but there's bad news for Xbox owners

All products and promotions are independently selected by our experts. To help us provide free impartial advice, we will earn an affiliate commission if you buy something. Click here to learn more Striking video game voice actors and motion-capture performers, who held their first picket last week in front of Warner Bros. Games over concerns that Artificial Intelligence (AI) poses a significant threat to their professions, will not delay the previously-announced release date for Grand Theft Auto VI. Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Rockstar Games, reassured shareholders that its open-world satirical crime epic remains on track to launch in autumn next year. Developers within Rockstar Games have been working on the follow-up to Grand Theft Auto V — the biggest-selling entertainment product in history, with $6 billion in revenue to its name since launch — for over a decade.This extended development cycle has led to feverish anticipation for the next instalment in the Grand Theft Auto franchise — and why many panicked that the latest round of strikes in Hollywood could cause an even longer wait for the title, which will only be playable for roughly 50% of all PlayStation fans.