The $30 million toe in the water
Take-Two Interactive, the publisher behind Grand Theft Auto 6, has a plan to release 29 new games over the next three years, according to an internal fiscal report.. This ambitious plan includes 3 brand-new IPs and 15 existing IPs, which could include sequels, remakes, and major platform extensions.
Thanks to the report, we've learned that Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games are planning to release no less than 29 new games for our entertainment. Their three-year plan for 2027 to 2029 shows no signs of slowing down even after they release one of the most anticipated games of all time.
Take-Two Interactive has acquired many gaming studios over the last few years, which affords them the luxury of creating new IPs but also sequels and remakes for existing gaming franchises.
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Excitement for Grand Theft Auto 6 aside, games like the upcoming Judas deserve your attention. From the brilliant creative mind of Ken Levine, this is basically the spiritual successor to the Bioshock franchise and could be considered Take-Two's most ambitious game to date.
Add to that, their free-to-play 3rd person shooter called Project Ethos, and it looks like Take-Two have no intention of slowing down after November 19.
The potential feels endless, and many fans would give anything to see a Red Dead Redemption remake or, dare I even say it, perhaps remakes of Bully or GTA 6? We can but dare to dream until we hear soemthing more official.
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While we all hold our breath for the release of Grand Theft Auto 6, it's good to know that big publishers like Take-Two Interactive have plans long after the game's release.
As for us gamers, with new DLC for Red Dead Redemption 2 currently available, at least we have a nice distraction while we wait for November 19 to finally arrive. And when the credits finally roll, new AAA titles will keep on coming, thanks in part to Take-Two Interactive.
Who is the unnamed buyer?
The definition for the 15 existing IPs is as follows: sequels/prequels, complete remakes, and major platform extensions. the report doesn't reveal who the unnamed buyer is, but it's clear that Take-Two Interactive is planning to make a significant impact on the gaming industry.
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The report also mentions that the publisher has acquired many gaming studios over the last few years, which affords them the luxury of creating new IPs but also sequels and remakes for existing gaming franchises.
It's also very interesting to see in the report that the definition for the 15 existing IPs is as follows: sequels/prequels, complete remakes, and major platform extensions.
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