No next-gen GTA until 2007?
By Tor Thorsen, GameSpot.com on 08 March 2006
When it released its quarterly earnings report this week, Rockstar Games' parent company, Take-Two Interactive, narrowed the time frame for the debut of the Grand Theft Auto series on next-generation consoles. As part of its outlook for its ongoing 2006 fiscal year, which ends on 31 October, the company said it is readying "a sequel of a Rockstar brand for a current-generation console system".
Though Take-Two did say it will release a new GTA game for the PlayStation Portable during that time, the statement eliminated any chance that a next-gen installment in the franchise will make its traditional late-October window.
Indeed, Take-Two's earnings announcement went on to explicitly say that, other than the just-announced Table Tennis, no Rockstar game will arrive on next-generation consoles before the beginning of its next fiscal year. "For [fiscal] 2007, the company anticipates a strong next-generation lineup from Rockstar Games, including sequels to several of Rockstar's most successful franchises," Take-Two's statement said. That means the earliest a next-gen GTA could arrive would be November 2006, right around the same time Sony is expected to launch its PlayStation 3 in the US.
But while all GTA games since 2001's Grand Theft Auto III have debuted on a Sony console -- 2004's Grand Theft Auto Advance excepted -- Take-Two executives refused to say if the first next-gen GTA will be a PS3-exclusive. When asked by an analyst in a post announcement conference call if Take-Two has decided to partner with either Sony or Microsoft for the "next console version of GTA", CEO Paul Eibeler demurred. "Our guys are very, very excited about the opportunity that next-gen hardware presents," he said.
When asked by the same analyst if Take-Two could possibly release two different GTA games -- one for the Xbox 360 and another for the PS3, Eibeler gave a similarly cautious response. "Anything is possible," he said "but, you know, it will be what you would expect in a great Grand Theft Auto product." He then directed the analyst "to refer back to our press release, where we said that we have a strong lineup of next-generation products from Rockstar in (fiscal) 2007, including some of their best franchises."
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Topics: theft, auto, xbox, generation, next, sequel, 360, 2007, 3, playstation, grand
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vera commented on 27/06/2007 03:42
why not liberty stories for xbox Im not talking about xbox 360 Im talking about xbox please man.
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