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Will GTA VI be released before November 2026?

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In short

The market treats an early release as very unlikely. Rockstar and Take-Two have already told investors and the public that Grand Theft Auto VI is scheduled for 19 November 2026, which falls after this market's 31 October 2026 cutoff, so a change would require the studio to move the date forward rather than back โ€” something that essentially never happens with a AAA release this large.

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How the contract works

A contract on this market settles at $1 if Grand Theft Auto VI is officially released for purchase or download in the US by 31 October 2026, 11:59 PM ET, and at nothing if it is not. Early access, beta testing, or leaked builds do not count under the settlement rules; only an official Rockstar or Take-Two release does, and a launch on even a single console platform would be enough to trigger a Yes. The price at any moment reflects what buyers and sellers currently think the chance is โ€” a contract trading at $0.30, for example, would imply the market sees roughly a three-in-ten chance, though that is a hypothetical, not this market's actual level. Anyone holding a position can typically sell it before the 31 October 2026 settlement at whatever price the market shows then.
What the market thinks happens
$100
Yes3%

The event happens

Costs now
$0.03
If you put in $100
$3,333
No97%

The event does not happen

Costs now
$0.97
If you put in $100
$103

Probability

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How the price has moved

The market has priced this contract at a low, stable level, consistent with the 3% consensus, reflecting a settled expectation rather than an active debate. With volume at $36,517 concentrated on a single venue, there is little evidence of a contested view; the price behaves like a market that considers the question effectively decided by the publicly confirmed 19 November 2026 date. No specific news event or trigger for a shift has been reported, and the flat, low level itself is the useful signal: the market does not expect a change of date between now and settlement.

Analysis

Context

Grand Theft Auto VI is Rockstar Games' next mainline entry in its flagship franchise, developed under parent company Take-Two Interactive (NASDAQ: TTWO). The game was first revealed in December 2023 and became one of the most anticipated entertainment releases of the decade, with a debut trailer that drew hundreds of millions of views within days. The release date has moved twice. It was originally targeted for 2025, then pushed to 26 May 2026, and later shifted again to 19 November 2026 โ€” a date Take-Two has reiterated in its investor communications because the launch is material to the company's fiscal guidance. Take-Two treats the November 2026 window as tied to its fiscal third quarter, which gives the date weight beyond a marketing promise. This market asks a narrower question than "will GTA VI ever ship": it asks whether the game reaches US buyers before 1 November 2026, a full month before the date the publisher itself has given.
The consensus across venues sits at 3%, and the only venue currently trading this contract, Polymarket, carries $36,517 in volume โ€” a small figure that signals a niche, low-conviction market rather than one attracting broad speculative interest. A 3% price on a binary contract is close to the floor for markets like this: it reflects near-certainty of a No outcome, priced low enough to account for tail scenarios (an unannounced surprise early release, or an unusual partial-platform launch) without the market treating them as plausible. The core fact driving that price is simple and public: Take-Two has told investors the release date is 19 November 2026, nineteen days after this market's cutoff. Public companies do not casually restate release dates tied to fiscal guidance, and Take-Two has repeated the November 2026 window across its investor materials, which makes it a firmer anchor than an ordinary marketing date. The historical pattern for GTA VI itself reinforces this. The game has already slipped twice โ€” from an initial 2025 target, to May 2026, to November 2026 โ€” and in each case the studio moved the date later, never earlier. There is no precedent in this development cycle, or in Rockstar's broader release history, of a date moving forward once publicly confirmed. That asymmetry โ€” delays are common, accelerations are essentially unheard of โ€” is the single biggest reason the market sits near its floor rather than at zero. Because only one venue is currently pricing the contract, there is no cross-venue spread to read for disagreement; the 3% figure is Polymarket's own equilibrium rather than an average smoothing over diverging views. The small volume also means the price can move on modest trading activity, so a single well-informed trade could shift it more than the underlying odds have actually changed.

What moves the probability

  1. Confirmed 19 November 2026 date

    Take-Two has publicly reaffirmed 19 November 2026 as the release date in investor communications tied to its fiscal guidance. That date falls after this market's 31 October 2026 cutoff, which is the single largest factor pushing the probability toward No.

  2. Delays only move one direction

    GTA VI has already slipped from a 2025 target to May 2026 and then to November 2026. Every move has been later, never earlier, which makes an acceleration into October 2026 a break from the game's own pattern.

  3. Fiscal-quarter alignment

    Take-Two has structured its fiscal Q3 guidance around the November 2026 launch window. Moving the release earlier would disrupt that guidance rather than support it, giving the company little incentive to pull the date forward.

  4. Retail and marketing commitments

    Preorder campaigns, retailer logistics, and marketing pushes are typically locked to a publicly announced date well in advance. Shifting a release of this scale forward by weeks, rather than delaying it, would be logistically unusual for a launch this large.

The case for

  • Rockstar or Take-Two would need to announce an accelerated release date ahead of 31 October 2026, moving up from the confirmed 19 November 2026 target.
  • A release on even one platform, such as a single console version, before the cutoff would be enough to settle Yes under the market's rules, even without a simultaneous full multi-platform launch.
  • An unannounced early digital release, without prior public notice, would also satisfy the resolution criteria if it were officially confirmed by Rockstar or Take-Two before the deadline.

The case against

  • Take-Two has publicly and repeatedly confirmed 19 November 2026 as the release date, which is after the 31 October 2026 cutoff this market requires.
  • The game's development history shows two prior delays and zero accelerations, making an early launch a break from its own pattern.
  • Take-Two's fiscal guidance is built around the November 2026 window, giving the company a financial reason to hold that date rather than move it earlier.

What to watch

The main dates to watch are any scheduled Take-Two earnings calls between now and 31 October 2026, where the company typically reaffirms or updates guidance tied to the GTA VI launch. Any official statement from Rockstar Games' own channels announcing a change to the 19 November 2026 date, in either direction, would be the clearest trigger for this market. Absent such an announcement, the market has little reason to move before its 31 October 2026, 11:59 PM ET settlement deadline.

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Official information from Rockstar Games or Take-Two Interactive
Resolution date

This market resolves to Yes only if Grand Theft Auto VI becomes officially, publicly available for purchase or download in the US by 31 October 2026, 11:59 PM ET, based on official information from Rockstar Games or its parent company, Take-Two Interactive. Early access, beta versions, other pre-release availability, and leaks are explicitly excluded. A release limited to one console platform still counts as Yes. Only one venue, Polymarket, currently trades this contract, so there is no cross-venue spread to reconcile.

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Common questions

What exactly settles this market, and when?
The market settles based on official information from Rockstar Games or Take-Two Interactive confirming whether Grand Theft Auto VI became publicly available for purchase or download in the US by 31 October 2026, 11:59 PM ET. The resolution date is 31 October 2026.
What does the current price actually mean?
The price is the market's live estimate of the probability of a Yes outcome, expressed as a number between $0 and $1. A price near the low single digits, in cents, means traders see the outcome as very unlikely given the game's officially confirmed date of 19 November 2026.
What happens if the release is delayed again, or only partly launched?
Under the settlement rules, a release on even a single console platform counts as Yes, but early access, beta testing, and leaks do not. If Rockstar delays further, or if 31 October 2026 passes with no public release meeting these terms, the market resolves No.
Why has GTA VI's release date already moved twice?
Rockstar first targeted 2025, then pushed the date to 26 May 2026, and later moved it again to 19 November 2026. Both changes were publicly announced by Take-Two and tied to development timelines and fiscal guidance, not to this market.
Why is trading volume on this market so small?
At $36,517, this is a low-volume market relative to major political or macro contracts, reflecting that most attention on GTA VI's release centers on the confirmed November date rather than on whether it could arrive earlier.

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