Take-Two Interactive's latest earnings guidance and internal reporting from multiple outlets point to a significant shift: GTA 6 has moved from its previously expected 2025 launch window into 2026. For the FiveM community, this delay carries both risks and opportunities.
What Changed
In early 2024, Take-Two's fiscal projections strongly hinted at a calendar 2025 release. The company projected over $8 billion in net bookings for fiscal 2026 (which runs April 2025 to March 2026), a figure that only made sense with a major Rockstar release. Since then, those projections have been revised downward, and industry insiders now point to a spring or fall 2026 launch.
Rockstar has a long history of delays. GTA V was originally announced for spring 2013 and launched in September. Red Dead Redemption 2 was delayed three times before its October 2018 release. A GTA 6 delay fits a pattern, not a crisis.
Why the Delay Makes Sense
Rockstar has publicly committed to avoiding the crunch culture that plagued earlier development cycles. The company's workplace reforms, widely reported after the Red Dead Redemption 2 crunch controversy, mean more realistic schedules and a willingness to delay rather than burn out staff.
Additionally, the scope of GTA 6 appears unprecedented. Leaked footage suggests a level of systemic depth — dynamic NPC routines, complex weather systems, multiple protagonists with interwoven storylines — that simply requires more time to polish. Rockstar's reputation depends on delivering a product that redefines expectations, and they will not ship until it meets that standard.
What This Means for FiveM
The delay is arguably good news for FiveM server owners. Here's why:
- Extended lifespan for GTA V servers: With GTA V remaining the only supported platform for FiveM, every month of delay is another month to grow your community and revenue.
- More time for Project Rome to mature: The Cfx.re integration with Rockstar needs time to produce results. A 2026 release gives Rockstar more runway to build GTA 6 with native modding and roleplay support.
- GTA V player base remains stable: No mass exodus to GTA 6 means your player recruitment and retention strategies continue working as they have.
How to Plan
If you run a FiveM server, treat this delay as an extension, not a pause. Continue investing in your community, your scripts, and your infrastructure. The transition to a potential GTA 6-based FiveM will happen eventually — but you now have more time to prepare, and more time to build value on the current platform.
Focus on what makes your server unique now. When the migration eventually comes, a strong community will follow you anywhere.




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