Former GTA designer is delighted with the delay of GTA 6
He claims that this shows they have clear priorities at Rockstar

- May 8, 2025
- Updated: May 8, 2025 at 7:15 AM

Rockstar Games has decided to delay the release of Grand Theft Auto VI to improve the quality of the game, following the presentation of its latest trailer. The new release date has been set for May 26, 2026, aimed at PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S platforms. Although the company has not provided a specific reason for this delay, industry experts believe that the decision reflects a commitment to quality and user experience.
Polishing before investor benefits
Mike Dailly, original designer of the GTA saga and co-founder of Rockstar North, has praised this decision, emphasizing that the studio was aware that the game would have been successful even if it had been released in an imperfect state. In recent posts on Bluesky, Dailly commented that “it’s impressive” that Rockstar prioritized polish by delaying the release, highlighting the notable evolution of the environments and character movements compared to the early demonstrations. “That environment is lovely, and things move much better,” he pointed out.
Dailly also referenced the fiasco of Frontier: Elite II in 1993, where greed affected the quality of the launch, commenting that many remember how the game, despite receiving positive reviews, was plagued by bugs that affected the experience. This reminder underscores the importance of Rockstar’s decision in its current context, where video game companies face pressure to release titles long before they are ready.
Although GTA 6 has generated high expectations, the development is focused on providing a polished and error-free experience as they approach the new release date. Although a PC version has not been announced, it is expected to arrive after the console debut.

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