Can Rockstar Games be trusted to hit their release targets? The gaming community has delivered a definitive verdict.
According to a recent survey, a staggering 80% of those eagerly awaiting Grand Theft Auto VI are convinced the game will face yet another delay. This pervasive skepticism has been forged through years of “hard-earned lessons” involving the studio’s flagship franchise.
The initial surge of adrenaline following every new trailer is quickly tempered by cold pragmatism. Long-time fans remember the release cycles for GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2, where original launch windows served as little more than “vague suggestions,” repeatedly pushed back in the name of “product refinement.” Consequently, the projected late 2026 release is being treated as a placeholder rather than a promise. Furthermore, the industry-wide trauma of botched launches, such as Cyberpunk 2077, has only intensified this collective doubt.
Popular YouTuber DarkViperAU recently spearheaded a massive poll involving over 302,000 participants. The results were telling: four out of five respondents expect Rockstar to postpone GTA VI beyond its current November 2026 target.
The r/GTA6 subreddit has become a hub for these anxieties, with users openly debating their concerns. Some fans are even questioning the narrative integrity of the upcoming title following the departure of Dan Houser, the legendary co-founder and writer responsible for much of Rockstar’s previous storytelling success.
On social media, hype-filled countdowns are being overshadowed by cynical memes about “our grandchildren finally playing GTA VI.” Rockstar has become a victim of its own perfectionist reputation; while the community generally forgives delays if the final masterpiece delivers, faith in the studio’s ability to adhere to a schedule has completely eroded.
Source: iXBT.games

