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Take-Two teases new AAA game before April 2016; Grand Theft Auto V has sold 52 million copiea

With the release of fiscal year revenues, Take-Two has also announced a new triple A title to be released before April next year.

“Fiscal 2016 is off to a great start, highlighted by the April launch of Grand Theft Auto V for the PC, which has exceeded our expectations,” began a statement.

“Throughout the coming year, we will continue to execute our proven strategy of launching a select array of the highest-quality titles, led by new annual releases of NBA 2K and WWE 2KBattleborn, a groundbreaking new intellectual property from Gearbox Software; and a soon-to-be announced new triple-A title from 2K.

“We also will continue to deliver innovative offerings designed to promote ongoing engagement with our games and drive recurrent consumer spending. Beyond fiscal 2016, we have a robust development pipeline and our Company is well-positioned to deliver growth and margin expansion over the long-term.”

The parent company to Rockstar also advised that they’ve sold 52 million copies of Grand Theft Auto V to date.

Any guesses to what the currently-unannounced game is?



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