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Video game publisher Take Two (NASDAQ:TTWO) fell short of the market’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2025, but sales rose 13.1 ...
Speaking to CNBC, Zelnick said GTA 6's delay was "pretty short," amounting to "less than six months." ...
While Take-Two is dodging the $80 question for now, Nintendo has confirmed plans to sell Mario Kart World for $80, while Microsoft is making some games $80 as well. Electronic Arts, for its part, has ...
Take-Two Interactive CEO, Strauss Zelnick, address expectations and it doesn't worry him much as Rockstar has been consistent ...
Rockstar isn’t just launching a game—they’re defending their legacy. With GTA 6, the entire gaming industry is watching, and ...
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly central to game development, major players like Electronic Arts (EA) ...
Grand Theft Auto 6 will no doubt have millions upon millions of players, but Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick won't be one of them. In an interview, Zelnick said he's not a gamer, though he does share ...
Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick revealed he doesn't play video games, including Grand Theft Auto VI, during a CNBC interview. Zelnick emphasi ...
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick provided an incredibly honest answer after being asked if he has played GTA 6 early.
In a Q&A with investors today following the company's full year earnings, CEO Strauss Zelnick answered a question about the publisher's support of the Nintendo Switch 2 by saying he felt "great ...
“So we don’t talk about when we make decisions around here,” Take-Two chairman and CEO Strauss Zelnick told Variety Thursday ahead of the company’s earnings call. “And ...
Strauss Zelnick has gone on record that Rockstar only made a short delay for Grand Theft Auto 6, for less than six months.