Grand Theft Auto 6 has already been hit with two delays, and it’s now widely expected to arrive on November 19. Rockstar has acknowledged the date, but as fans know all too well, big releases can still slip at the last minute. With anticipation for GTA 6 at a fever pitch, another delay wouldn’t just frustrate players—it could ripple across the entire games industry, reshaping release calendars for months.
Now, a new leak is adding a dose of optimism. A known leaker, Millie A, claims that Take-Two Interactive (Rockstar’s parent company) has formally notified both Sony and Microsoft that GTA 6 is still on track. In other words, platform holders have reportedly been told to expect the game to launch as planned, which is the kind of behind-the-scenes reassurance fans have been hoping to hear.
That said, the leak isn’t perfectly clean. The same post reportedly mentions GTA 6 arriving “within the current fiscal year,” but Take-Two’s fiscal year timing doesn’t neatly align with that phrasing. The next fiscal year begins April 1, which makes that particular detail seem off. Still, it doesn’t automatically mean the larger claim is wrong—just that the wording (or interpretation) may be inaccurate.
It’s also worth noting this leaker has been in the conversation before. When GTA 6 was moved from its original fall 2025 window to May, they suggested a second delay was possible. They also claimed it could land in September 2026, and while that didn’t happen, the game did slide again—this time to November. Does that track record strengthen the credibility of the new “on track” claim? Maybe. But as always with GTA 6 leaks, it’s best viewed as encouraging chatter rather than confirmation.
As things stand, GTA 6 is expected to launch on consoles first on November 19, with a PC release arriving a year or more later. Pricing rumors are also starting to swirl, including an alleged European price that, when converted, suggests a potential $100 console price point. There’s also speculation that the PC version could cost closer to $80, but there’s no official word on pricing yet, and Rockstar’s final strategy remains uncertain.
Beyond fans, publishers are watching closely too. There have been reports that other major titles may shift to avoid launching too close to GTA 6, with games like Microsoft’s Fable being mentioned as potential examples of releases that could be affected. If GTA 6 holds its date, it forces the rest of the market to work around it. If it slips again, it could open the door for other big games to claim a better launch window—or trigger another round of scheduling chaos.
For now, the key takeaway is simple: GTA 6 is still targeting November 19, and a fresh leak suggests Take-Two is confident enough to reassure Sony and Microsoft. Until Rockstar makes further announcements, that’s as close to “no more delays” as fans can realistically get.






