Take-Two plans to release over 60 games by 2024

Red Dead Redemption 2
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What you need to know

  • Take-Two revealed in its latest earnings call that it plans to release over 60 games in the next three years.
  • The company also said that the Grand Theft Auto series has passed 345 million units sold, with GTA V making up 145 million of that number.
  • Take-Two's upcoming releases are spread throughout its immersive core series, independent, mobile, mid-core, and new iterations of previously released titles.

As it turns out, Take-Two has a lot of games in the pipeline across its studios (via ZhugeEX). Between now until the end of Take-Two's fiscal year in 2024, it plans to release over 60 games, many of which are "immersive core," according to the company, likely coming to Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. The rest make up mobile, independent, mid-core, and new iterations of previously released titles.

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It's unclear what most of these releases will be, but you can safely bet on your annual sports games alongside a potential BioShock that 2K Games is cooking up and a title coming from Gearbox. As for GTA 6, it's unlikely to release within a year. However, it's not out of the realm of possibility it could hit store shelves sometime before 2024.

In some other interesting sales news, Take-Two revealed how well its blockbuster series have done. Grand Theft Auto has sold in a total of 345 million copies, 145 million of which are from GTA V alone. Red Dead Redemption 2 has passed 37 million sales, Borderlands 3 has sold in about 13 million, and the BioShock series crossed 37 million. Take-Two has plenty of successful series on its hands considering these numbers.

Take-Two makes some of the best Xbox games out there, and we could be adding more to that list in the near future. With E3 less than a month away, we'll see just what Take-Two has up its sleeves for us.

Jennifer Locke
Former Contributor

Jennifer Locke is a Former Contributor for Windows Central, having played video games nearly her entire life, and is very happy Xbox is growing a stronger first-party portfolio. You can find her obsessing over Star Wars and other geeky things on Twitter @JenLocke95.