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Nov 6 (Reuters) - Take-Two Interactive (TTWO.O), opens new tab said on Thursday it expects to launch "Grand Theft Auto VI" on November 19 next year, in the latest delay for the gaming industry's ...
Fans will have to wait a bit longer to return to Vice City. Rockstar Games has announced that Grand Theft Auto VI has been delayed once again to November 19, 2026. The open world game was previously ...
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