It was developed for "over a year" but wasn't "progressing as well as we'd hoped." The team ditched it to focus on Grand Theft Auto 5.
Rockstar has removed all mentions of the Social Club on its website, and will seemingly replace it with a new platform.
Will GTA 6 break the trend of Rockstar's games not being available on PC at the time of release?
How will Rockstar expand on its previous offerings with the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6?
What are the chances that the long anticipated open world title actually releases before April 2025, as reports have suggested it will?
"We'd much prefer the risk/reward profile of the business we're in," says Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick.
Regarding the upcoming sequel, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick says, "We don't tend to set particular expectations for any future releases."
A new leak has claimed that though the game was originally intended to release in 2024, Rockstar has since internally delayed the project.
Rockstar Games' two open world behemoths are continuing to maintain impressive momentum where their sales are concerned.
Confirming recent reports, Rockstar has announced that a trailer for the next Grand Theft Auto game will debut about a month from now.
The eagerly-awaited open-world title is rumored to launch before April 2025 and will allegedly take place in a fictional version of Miami.
Though Rockstar hasn't officially said much about GTA 6, plenty of potential details have nonetheless emerged in leaks.
Remedy Entertainment confirms that its combined remake of the original Max Payne titles has made further progress behind the scenes.
A newly discovered patent points to a new animation system potentially being implemented in the next Grand Theft Auto title.
A report by Rockstar Magazine also indicates more realistic deformations for vehicles, physics-based rendering for lighting and more.
The Australian Classification board seems to have rated Grand Theft Auto at MA15+, which is more lenient than the MA8+ rating Grand Theft Auto 5 got.
Update 1.03 is out now for the recently-released port of the open world title, and it's quietly added a 60 FPS option for PlayStation 5 players.
Remedy's creative director says bringing both titles "up to modern standards and combining them into one" is a "significant undertaking."
A classification rating in Brazil suggests Rockstar's open world epic could be in line for a surprise Nintendo Switch launch.
Almost 10 years later, Grand Theft Auto 5 continues to be the pinnacle of open-world design.