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TAKE-TWO CEO STRAUSS ZELNICK DROPS CLUES ABOUT ROLL7 AND INTERCEPT - IS ANYONE FIGURING THIS OUT
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TAKE-TWO CEO STRAUSS ZELNICK DROPS CLUES ABOUT ROLL7 AND INTERCEPT - IS ANYONE FIGURING THIS OUT

May 17, 2024 10:41 AM

In a recent statement, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick addressed speculation regarding the fate of gaming studios Intercept Games and Roll7. Despite earlier indicators suggesting potential closures, Zelnick clarified that the studios have not been shuttered. This response followed reported internal documents and filings hinting at downsizing, part of a broader cost reduction initiative by Take-Two to save $165 million. The situation remains unclear as the gaming community and industry insiders attempt to reconcile the CEO's comments with evidence implying that the studios' shutdown processes were underway.

The ambiguity around the status of Intercept Games, known for developing Kerbal Space Program 2, and Roll7, the studio behind Rollerdrome and OlliOlli World, has drawn comparisons to the unresolved state of BioShock 2 developer 2K Marin. Amidst this uncertainty, Take-Two did confirm the release window for the highly anticipated GTA 6 for fall 2025. This news comes as a clear piece of information in an otherwise complex narrative involving Take-Two's studio operations and cost-cutting measures.

Is GTA 6 going to be released by Take-Two?

Yes, Take-Two Interactive has announced that the release window for GTA 6 has been narrowed down to fall 2025.

Kerbal Space Program 2 and Rollerdrome are both games from studios affected by Take-Two's recent cost-cutting measures. Kerbal Space Program 2 is a highly anticipated sequel to the beloved space flight simulation game that allows players to design and fly their own spacecraft. Rollerdrome is a unique blend of roller-skating and third-person shooter gameplay that has received praise for its inventive concept and art style. Both studios, Intercept Games and Roll7, have contributed notable titles to the gaming industry.



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Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-05-17 11:06:02
It's reassuring to hear that Take-Two's CEO has clarified the status of Intercept Games and Roll7, especially amid the speculated closures. The announcement of GTA 6's release window for fall 2025 provides a much-needed beacon of certainty in this complex situation.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-05-17 11:00:03
It's reassuring to hear Take-Two's CEO confirm that Intercept Games and Roll7 have not been shut down, despite earlier concerns. The announcement of GTA 6's release window for fall 2025 adds a clear point of excitement among the complexity of recent developments in Take-Two's studio operations and cost-cutting efforts.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-05-17 10:54:03
It's good to hear that Intercept Games and Roll7 haven't been shut down despite earlier concerns. The confirmation of GTA 6's release window for fall 2025 brings some clarity to Take-Two's complex situation, providing a positive note amidst the uncertainty surrounding their studio operations.
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