Take Two recently released its results for the financial year ending March 31, and what got everyone excited was not the hugely impressive $5.3 billion in net bookings, but its own prediction of $8 billion in the financial year 2025 (which starts in April 2024, thanks accountants). “Several groundbreaking titles” will apparently be the near-$3 billion difference makers, one of which may be Ken Levine’s Judas, but of course what everyone’s wondering is whether this is the first sniff of a GTA 6 release window.
After the results there was an investor Q&A during which Take-Two’s CEO Strauss Zelnick fielded a bunch of mostly operational questions (shareholders don’t tend to ask if GTA 6 will feature a co-op campaign). One of these questions was about the emergence of AI tools of various stripes, and how Take-Two was planning to incorporate them into its development pipelines.
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