Presumably, its introduction is scheduled for 2023, details are in the article.
Grand Theft Auto VI is presumed to be the next game in development at Rockstar Games, and now SEC filing by publisher Take-Two Interactive may not be ready until 2023. In a statement, Take-Two says the chart only reflects marketing commitments for third-party companies, not internal projects. All in all, this means there is no potential marketing spend on a new Rockstar game. The 10-K filing by Take-Two, which includes estimated marketing spend for the next five years, shows the company plans to spend over $89 million in fiscal 2023. This period will start on April 1, 2023 and will end on March 31, 2024. According to analyst Jeff Cohen of investment firm Stephens,
Despite this, Cohen points to previous 10-K submissions by Take-Two, and Red Dead Redemption 2 is the latest example, where the marketing budget accurately predicted the games' launch windows before they were announced. While the timeline may change on a five-year forecast, it seems plausible that Take-Two's current plan is to launch the next Grand Theft Auto series ten years after Grand Theft Auto V. Both consoles, the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, will continue their success in GTA Online launching and continuing this year. That, with Rockstar founder Dan Houser leaving earlier this year, will prompt the developer to continue supporting its online offering as it plans a new era in its most popular franchises. Take-Two Interactive recently announced that Grand Theft Auto V has sold more than 130 million copies since its launch in 2013, accounting for more than 40% of Grand Theft Auto sales across the entire series. The publisher also announced that there are 93 games currently in development, but declined to talk about the future of Grand Theft Auto.