While Grand Theft Auto Online is over a decade old at this point, and many players are likely ready to move on to this yearâs Grand Theft Auto 6, Take-Twoâs CEO suggests the aging online game might continue to get updates so long as enough people are still playing.
In a new interview with IGN, the head of Rockstar Gamesâ parent company Take-Two, Strauss Zelnick, was asked why players should continue to invest time and money into GTA Online when the next big game in the series is possibly just eight months away from launching. Of course Zelnick couldnât talk specifically about GTA 6âs online multiplayerâwhich has yet to be revealed by Rockstarâbut he did cite an old NBA game as example of how Take-Two has a track record of supporting games that people are still playing.
âIâm going to speak theoretically only because Iâm not going to talk about a particular project when an announcement hasnât been made. But generally speaking, we support our properties when the consumers are involved with those titles,â said Zelnick.
As an example, we launched NBA 2K Online in China, I think originally in 2012 if Iâm not mistaken. And then we launched NBA 2K Online 2 in China in 2017. If Iâm not mistaken. We did not sunset Online. They both are still in the market and they serve consumers and theyâre alive and we have this massive audience.
Zelnick continued, âSo weâve shown a willingness to support legacy titles when a community wants to be engaged with them.â
While the Take-Two boss didnât outright say âGTA Online will keep getting updates after GTA 6 launches,â itâs pretty clear what heâs suggesting here. If GTA Online has a large enough audience still playing, the game will likely get more updates. I do wonder how Rockstar Northâthe main studio behind GTAâwould balance that with supporting GTA 6 and any online modes it might include. Would Rockstar tap other parts of the company to support GTA Online, or maybe even an outside studio to take over maintaining and updating the aging crime MMO? GTA Online still makes a lot of money, and Take-Two ainât going to walk away from hundreds of millions of dollars.
As for GTA 6, earlier this month Zelnick seemed very confident that the next title in the series will launch in fall 2025, telling IGN: âLook, thereâs always a risk of slippage and I think as soon as you say words like âabsolutely,â you jinx things. So we feel really good about it.â
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