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GTA 6 Update: November 19 Release Locked In, Summer Pre-Orders Confirmed, and More

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GTA 6 Update: November 19 Release Locked In, Summer Pre-Orders Confirmed, Best Buy Rumors Debunked, and more.

Grand Theft Auto fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief. Following a whirlwind of online speculation, Take-Two Interactive has officially set the record straight regarding the launch of GTA 6. During their recent earnings call, the publisher delivered a definitive update that firmly shuts down recent rumors while providing a clear roadmap for the game’s highly anticipated rollout.

GTA 6 Update – November 19 Release Date

First and foremost, the launch date is no longer a moving target. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick confirmed that GTA 6 will not face any further delays. The release date is entirely locked in for November 19. This announcement is a massive win for fans who have grown anxious over the possibility of a last-minute pushback. The company is confident in meeting this holiday window, projecting record-breaking revenue for their next fiscal year.

Debunking the Best Buy Pre-Order Rumors

Over the past week, the community was sent into a frenzy when leaked emails from a Best Buy affiliate program suggested that GTA 6 pre-orders would go live between May 18 and May 21. Zelnick personally addressed this, definitively stating that the rumors are completely baseless. He even mentioned that the company had absolutely no idea where the fake retailer leak originated. If you were constantly refreshing store pages this week hoping to secure a copy early, it turns out you were chasing a ghost.

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A New Marketing Strategy and Summer Pre-Orders

So, when can you actually secure your copy? According to the latest update, legitimate pre-orders will not go live until this summer—specifically from June 21 onwards.

Furthermore, Rockstar Games is holding off on any major promotional material for the next few weeks. Marketing will officially kick off when “summertime” genuinely begins. Interestingly, Zelnick noted that the studio is adopting a significantly different marketing strategy compared to the campaign used for GTA 5 over a decade ago. While he remained tight-lipped on the exact details, industry insiders speculate a heavier focus on viral, short-form digital marketing and creator-led events.

What’s Next?

For now, the message from Take-Two is clear: hold tight. The November 19 launch is secure, the fake retailer rumors are officially dead, and a massive, revamped marketing push is waiting just around the corner. Summer is shaping up to be the season of GTA 6.