Rumors about “GTA 6” are intensifying just in time for Take-Two’s upcoming quarterly conference on May 21st, with fans suggesting May 12th as a potential date for a new trailer and the start of pre-orders.
While Rockstar Games has already set the official release date for November 19, 2024, concrete information has been lacking for over a year. This isn't new information, but it's undeniable that something is brewing. Here's a brief summary.
Chain of evidence surrounding May 12th
Current community expectations are based on a combination of historical patterns and conspicuous gaps in Sony's marketing calendar. A key factor is the proximity in time to... Take-Two's earnings call on May 21, 2026. The first trailer was released exactly nine days before the announcement of the business figures – a rhythm that puts May 12 in the spotlight.
Additionally, the digital edition of Game Informer magazine is generating buzz, with its cover reveal also scheduled for next Monday. Rockstar traditionally uses exclusive partnerships with print and digital magazines for detailed previews, although the studio has increasingly relied on its own channels in recent years.
Game Informer, known to be the first outlet to preview GTA 5 sent a new email to users teasing the next issue:
— GTA 6 Countdown ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown) May 9, 2026
“We're so excited to reveal that [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] will be gracing its cover next week.”
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Strategic importance for Sony and PlayStation 5
For Sony, “GTA 6“a critical relevance for hardware sales figures in the second half of console lifecycles, after these last significantly declined Current data shows that the PlayStation 4 remains the second most popular platform for GTA Online. A marketing deal between Rockstar and Sony is considered a certainty, which is why accelerating the transition to the PS5 is a top priority. The November release is the key to persuading the remaining PS4 users to upgrade their hardware.
From a technical and strategic perspective, a sign of life from Rockstar Games is long overdue. The postponement from the original May release date to November suggests a tightly scheduled marketing window this summer. Nevertheless, skepticism remains warranted: Rockstar Games rarely acts according to rigid community forecasting models. A trailer coinciding with Take-Two's earnings report makes sense to boost stock sentiment, but the fixation on May 12th remains, for now, purely a numbers game.
Should pre-orders actually start in May, massive server loads and potential bundle announcements for the PS5 Pro are to be expected. A trailer in May would confirm that the November release date is still firm.
The signs are good that we will have to go into lockdown this year.
Yes, but an energy lockdown means no electricity, no electricity means no GTA.