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New online safety laws in the UK are putting Rockstar's next blockbuster on a collision course with government regulators.
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New online safety laws in the UK are putting Rockstar's next blockbuster on a collision course with government regulators.

New datamined evidence suggests Rockstar is implementing an in-game age verification system, a move with massive privacy implications.

He believes the rush to implement AI in development will lead to subpar work, arguing that human creativity remains irreplaceable for quality.

Despite its age and a light content update, Grand Theft Auto V continues to defy all expectations, climbing the sales charts yet again.

Video Games Deluxe was a Sydney-based video game developer known for its close collaboration with Rockstar Games. Founded in 2013 by industry veter...

Many years of development and two trailers later, Rockstar Games might finally be ready to go all-in on GTA 6.

Grand Theft Auto 6 is predicted to generate an astronomical $7.6 billion in revenue within just 60 days of its release.

Take-Two Interactive will hold its first investor call since the game's delay was confirmed, and everyone is waiting to see what they reveal next.

If you've been sharing GTA Online leaks, you might want to delete them right now.

Harry Strauss Zelnick is an American businessman and lawyer, widely recognized as the long-standing chairman and chief executive officer of Take-Tw...

Despite pushing GTA 6 to next year, Take-Two shares are still soaring and the company is now betting big on its future.

The GTA publisher joins a growing list of companies dropping their diversity programs.