Take-Two confirms six remakes and upgrades, GTA 6 PC speculation grows
Take-Two's six blank slots for remakes and platform extensions keep Red Dead 2 next-gen and GTA 6 PC in the rumor mill, but nothing is named yet.

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. has left six openings in its fiscal 2028 and 2029 roadmap for remakes, remasters, or platform extensions, and that is the line Grand Theft Auto and Rockstar fans are reading first. The company did not name the projects, but the category is large enough to keep Red Dead Redemption 2 next-gen chatter alive and to fuel the long-running question of when Grand Theft Auto VI eventually lands on PC.
In Take-Two’s investor materials, those projects sit under core existing IP, a bucket the company defines as sequels, prequels, complete remakes, and major platform extensions. Take-Two said it expects to deliver 22 titles across fiscal 2028 and 2029, including 13 core existing IP titles, seven sequels, and six remakes, remasters, or platform extensions. That leaves little doubt that the publisher is planning a busy stretch for its biggest brands, even if the labels stop short of naming Rockstar’s next move.

The financial backdrop is equally clear. Take-Two reported fiscal 2026 net bookings of $6.72 billion on May 21, 2026, and set an initial fiscal 2027 bookings outlook of $8.0 billion to $8.2 billion. Its latest earnings materials also put Grand Theft Auto VI on the calendar for November 19, 2026, after a prior delay from an earlier target date. For Rockstar, that points to a release cadence built around a major console launch first, followed by whatever platform strategy comes next.

That is where the speculation starts and the confirmation ends. A Red Dead Redemption 2 upgrade would fit the remaster and platform-extension bucket neatly, and a future GTA 6 PC release would fit the same logic, but Take-Two has not publicly tied either game to the six slots. Fans looking for clues should treat those names as wishlist material, not company guidance. For now, the signal is broader and more important: Rockstar’s next three years look set to move from one headline launch to a wider wave of legacy-game updates, with the biggest answers still sitting behind six unnamed projects.
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