The release of Grand Theft Auto VI has become such a monumental event that it's having far-reaching consequences on basically everyone else in the industry, from marketing professionals to developers.

Last week's delay marks the second time the game has been pushed back, and we're now not going to be able to get our hands on it until at least November 2026, assuming that's the date they are able to stick to.

As such, everyone else has started adjusting their calendars, from moving games forward to avoid there being a material clash, to working out what needs to be done to avoid going up against GTA VI in the following year's awards cycle.

For Rockstar Games themselves, it seems as though the decision to delay is going to be a very expensive one, costing them a lot more than most compani

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