Take-Two boss ‘highly confident’ in Grand Theft Auto 6 release timing
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has said he’s “highly confident” of hitting Grand Theft Auto 6’s recently announced launch window.
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Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has said he’s “highly confident” of hitting Grand Theft Auto 6’s recently announced launch window.
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Grand Theft Auto publisher Take-Two has announced it will lay off five percent of its 11,000-strong workforce — equating to around 550 people — and cancel multiple in-development projects. The company said the move was the next stage in its ongoing restructuring plan, which began in February.
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