
Poland’s government brought up the GTA 6 delay in parliament. 😂 pic.twitter.com/Wb7NCee6DtNovember 11, 2025
Tumanowicz finishes his statement with a tongue-in-cheek warning: if people don’t take to the streets over this, he doesn’t know what will happen. The remark provoked a similarly astonished response from Paweł Szrot of the Law and Justice Party, who acknowledged the gravity of the announcement — a surreal exchange that underlines how far-reaching the game’s cultural footprint has become.
It’s real — in 2025, even politicians are publicly lamenting Rockstar’s decision to delay GTA 6 again. Many fans found it comforting to see officials share their frustration: one wrote, “Even the parliaments are starving for GTA 6. Such a juggernaut of an IP,” while another noted, “There’s genuinely no other video game with this much motion…” — sentiments that capture how singular this anticipation feels.
Are they exaggerating? Perhaps compared with titles like The Elder Scrolls 6 the wait may be longer, but few franchises inspire the same widespread, collective impatience as GTA 6 — now validated, bizarrely, by the words of a parliamentary session.
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