


Just days after the devastating delay announcement, a new report claims Grand Theft Auto V will magically reappear on PlayStation Plus to keep you busy until November 2026.

25 years ago, a partnership was born that would define a generation, with the GTA trilogy completely dominating the sales charts and helping Sony sell over 160 million consoles.

A comprehensive study of 2,000 consumers just threw cold water on the $100 price theory, revealing that Rockstar would actually lose money by charging more than the standard $70.

A tiny update to the PlayStation Store page sent the community into a pre-order frenzy, proving that after months of silence from Rockstar, even a false alarm feels like front-page news.

While the nomination is a reminder of the painful delay to 2026, GTA 6 is a shoo-in to win two Golden Joystick awards thanks to a massive fanbase ready to vote for a game they've only seen in trailers.

Steven Ogg revealed he has zero interest in the upcoming sequel and has never played any video game including GTA 5, preferring Dostoevsky novels to the franchise that made him famous.

Gaming analysts discovered millions are holding onto old-gen consoles specifically for one unreleased game, creating an industry standstill that experts say will "reshape the entire market" in 2026.

With GTA 6 delayed to 2026, Ghost of Yotei can now avoid direct competition with the industry-defining title that has scared all studios.

Rockstar's 12-year-old game is officially the best-selling title in PlayStation history by both dollars and units, with the franchise appearing three times in the top 10 while sales finally start to slow.

Rockstar's upcoming sequel has been declared too big for the AAA system that's defined gaming since the '90s, forcing the creation of a "AAAAA" category that signals why developers call it an unstoppable iceberg.



Experts believe Grand Theft Auto V's incredible longevity creates an unprecedented challenge for its own highly anticipated sequel.

Whether it launches at $70, $80, or breaks new ground at $100, people will flock to buy GTA 6 regardless.

Even during a high-stakes earnings call, Take-Two's CEO refused to be pinned down on a price, leaving the game's final cost a complete mystery.

A sophisticated new phishing scam is offering early access to the game, and we're breaking down all the reasons why you shouldn't fall for it.
