GTA 6, Borderlands 4, and Judas: Take-Two Prepares Its Strongest Game Lineup Yet

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  • Take-Two is on its way to deliver its strongest video game lineup ever.
  • With Borderlands 4 for September, GTA 6 and Judas for 2026, the publisher has a busy schedule up ahead.
  • Take-Two has admitted that it’s scared, but they’re confident in their work regardless.

These are exciting times for Take-Two, one of the biggest powerhouses in the gaming industry, having owned gigantic developers like Rockstar, 2K Games, and more.

The publisher is set to launch its strongest lineup yet, starting with the recent Mafia: The Old Country. This will be followed by Borderlands 4 next month and continuing through next year, when it plans to release the highly anticipated GTA 6, Judas, and more titles.

Why it matters: Take-Two has been busy developing the titles mentioned above for quite some years now. This will be their true next-gen titles, and it’s exciting to see what the publisher has planned for gamers.

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The recently released Mafia: The Old Country is the first mainline entry in the series after nearly a decade. Frankly, the new title has been living up to its franchise’s name, except for a few nitpicks.

Borderlands 4 is releasing next month, and early previews have suggested a fresh reboot the series needed

Moving onto 2026, GTA 6 has finally been given a set release date of 26 May. GTA 6’s hype needs no description, but the game will do wonders for its publisher, too, as expected, considering the development budget of $1+ billion.

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Lastly, Judas from Bioshock’s creator has also been confirmed to release next year. While the Bioshock franchise is stuck in turmoil itself, fans can expect to play its spiritual successor to release next year, which has been in development for over a decade now.

That is, Take-Two will be catering to a younger audience this time, and despite their continued success, the publisher has admitted that they’re ‘running scared’. Nevertheless, Strauss Zelnick is confident that they will deliver as usual.

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