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Take-Two CEO eases GTA 6 delay fears, says "a lot of people will be calling in sick on November 19"

April 29, 2026

Take-Two CEO eases GTA 6 delay fears, says "a lot of people will be calling in sick on November 19"

That, or sad fates will befall a lot of "distant relatives"

By Scott McCraeGrand Theft AutoPS5Xbox Series XGamesAction GamesPlatforms+2

That, or sad fates will befall a lot of "distant relatives"

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