GTA 5 Still Breaking Records: 5 Million Copies Sold in Just 3 Months Ahead of GTA 6 Launch

GTA 5 Reaches 215 Million Copies Sold
Grand Theft Auto V is proving it’s far from done. During Take-Two Interactive’s latest quarterly investor presentation, it was revealed that the game has sold a mind-blowing 215 million copies globally. That’s 5 million more than what was reported just three months ago in February 2025.
For a game that launched over 12 years ago, GTA 5 continues to outperform expectations, drawing in new players and keeping longtime fans hooked with its expansive world and evolving online content.
GTA 5 Is Still Outselling Modern Blockbusters
To truly grasp GTA 5’s staying power, consider this: Monster Hunter Wilds, currently the best-selling game of 2025, has sold around 10 million copies since its February release. In comparison, GTA 5 moved half that number in a single quarter, without even being a new title.
This shows just how massive Rockstar’s open-world masterpiece remains in gaming culture, even with the next installment on the horizon.
GTA VI Delay Boosts GTA V’s Popularity
Rockstar recently confirmed that GTA VI—initially expected in 2025—has been delayed to May 26, 2026, citing the need for extra development time “to deliver at the level of quality you expect and deserve.”
While disappointing to some, the delay seems to have helped GTA V’s resurgence. Players are diving (or re-diving) into Los Santos, soaking in the chaos, crime, and freedom the game still delivers better than most.
Rockstar Keeps Fans Hooked With GTA VI Teasers
Rockstar hasn’t left fans hanging. A new GTA VI trailer recently dropped, showcasing gorgeous visuals, fresh characters, and exciting new locations. Naturally, this sparked a frenzy of fan theories and deep dives, with the community breaking down every detail in anticipation.
With the delay, these teasers help maintain interest—and fuel speculation—until the sequel finally lands on Xbox Series X|S and PS5.
Take-Two’s 2025 Lineup: More Than Just GTA
During the same investor presentation, Take-Two highlighted its future roadmap, including big titles like Borderlands 4 and Mafia: The Old Country. While GTA dominates headlines, Take-Two is betting big on a wider portfolio to fuel continued growth in the gaming industry.
✅ What This Means for Fans
GTA 5 isn’t just holding steady—it’s still growing. The consistent surge in sales and continued support from Rockstar prove that even in a fast-moving industry, great games with immersive worlds can enjoy long lifespans.
Until GTA VI officially arrives in 2026, fans can expect GTA V to remain a major force in gaming. And a reminder that some classics never go out of style.
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