Take-Two Interactive has announced its future game releases in its third quarterly report, highlighting nine titles set for launch in 2026 across multiple platforms. The lineup includes major franchises like Grand Theft Auto VI and WWE 2K26, alongside new entries in strategy, sports, and racing genres. These releases span PC, consoles, and mobile devices.
In its latest quarterly report, Take-Two Interactive outlined an ambitious slate of nine games scheduled for 2026, targeting platforms including Android, iOS, PS5, Steam, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch 2. The announcement emphasizes a diverse portfolio from subsidiaries like Rockstar Games, 2K, and Zynga, catering to fans of strategy, sports, action, and simulation.
Among the highlights is Sid Meier’s Civilization VII, a strategy simulation where players rule and evolve empires as legendary leaders, building cities, commanding armies, and exploring lands—though it lacks multiplayer support. Golf enthusiasts can look forward to PGA Tour 2K25, launching on February 6, 2026, for Switch 2, featuring MyCareer mode to build a professional career, cross-platform competition, and challenges against golf legends on demanding courses.
WWE 2K26 arrives on March 13, 2026, for all platforms, introducing new match types such as I Quit, Inferno, and Dumpster matches. Players can embody superstars, win championships, and explore editions like Attitude Era and Monday Night Wars. The year's marquee title, Grand Theft Auto VI from Rockstar, is confirmed for November 19, 2026, promising an open-world experience with multiple storylines, chaotic gameplay, new characters including a female lead, and blends of drama and action. Marketing efforts for GTA VI are set to begin this summer.
Zynga's contributions include CSR 3, a street racing game set in cities like Los Angeles and Tokyo, where players customize cars and compete; and Top Goal, a free-to-play online football simulation allowing users to act as both manager and player, sign stars, develop skills, and build a football city with realistic 3D animations.
Other notable releases are Judas, an action-adventure FPS from Ghost Story Games in a sci-fi universe, featuring multiple playable characters and decision-driven narratives; Project Ethos, a free-to-play third-person hero shooter from 2K focused on team-based challenges and hero evolution; and a new BioShock iteration, rumored as BioShock 4 or Project Parkside, expected by year's end as a single-player shooter with an engaging storyline and high-quality animations.
This lineup underscores Take-Two's commitment to expanding its franchises and entering new markets, with several titles confirmed for mobile including App Store releases.