Rockstar Games' official November 2025 announcement delaying Grand Theft Auto VI to November 19, 2026—six months past its prior May target—has locked in trader consensus at 98.7% against a pre-June release, reflecting the developer's history of perfectionist polish on massive open-world titles like GTA V. With only two months remaining before the market deadline and no second trailer, pre-order launch, or marketing blitz signaling an early drop, the skin-in-the-game crowd sees insurmountable barriers in final testing, certification, and manufacturing. Realistic upsets would require an unprecedented stealth acceleration amid Take-Two's fiscal guidance, though such pivots remain highly improbable given Rockstar's track record.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedGTA VI released before June 2026?
GTA VI released before June 2026?
$13,160,131 Vol.
$13,160,131 Vol.
$13,160,131 Vol.
$13,160,131 Vol.
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Market Opened: May 2, 2025, 12:59 PM ET
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0x6A9D22261...For the purposes of this market, "release" refers to the game becoming publicly available for purchase or download in the US. Early access, beta versions, other forms of pre-release availability, or leaks will not count as an official release. If the release is only for certain consoles (e.g. Xbox Series X/S) it will count.
The resolution source will be official information from Rockstar Games or its parent company, Take-Two Interactive.
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0x6A9D22261...Rockstar Games' official November 2025 announcement delaying Grand Theft Auto VI to November 19, 2026—six months past its prior May target—has locked in trader consensus at 98.7% against a pre-June release, reflecting the developer's history of perfectionist polish on massive open-world titles like GTA V. With only two months remaining before the market deadline and no second trailer, pre-order launch, or marketing blitz signaling an early drop, the skin-in-the-game crowd sees insurmountable barriers in final testing, certification, and manufacturing. Realistic upsets would require an unprecedented stealth acceleration amid Take-Two's fiscal guidance, though such pivots remain highly improbable given Rockstar's track record.
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