Anyone waiting for some news on the upcoming Grand Theft Auto V should be prepared to hold their breaths just a little bit longer, as Rockstar execs have announced their intentions to not attend E3 in any capacity.
Cowen & Company analyst Doug Creutz and Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter may have some theories on when Grand Theft Auto V will be released, and as we all suspected, it’s still a little ways off.
Not that this news is a HUGE shock or anything, but Rockstar has officially confirmed that GTA V will take place in Los Santos, via the official GTA V announcement. I can’t tell you all how thrilled I am to hear that.
Today Rockstar Games will unleash to the massses a trailer some have been waiting for since they put down Grand Theft Auto IV, the GTA: 5 trailer. We anxiously countdown the moments before the curtain is lifted and the show begins
Liberty City. Vice City. San Andreas. Liberty City again. Could the next Grand Theft Auto game be set in…Los Angeles? An actual real-world version of LA?
Although we all knew it was coming, it certainly feels good to have Grand Theft Auto V officially announced to the world via a website from Rockstar Games.
Wedbush Analyst Michael Pachter is expecting the unannounced sequel to sell “18 million†copies if and when it ships this generation. It also has the potential to sell even more than that staggering figure, which bodes well for stockholders of Take-Two.