Take-Two Lists Six Remakes, Remasters, or Platform Extensions for FY2028-2029
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The Roadmap Number
Take-Two has six remakes, remasters, or platform extensions planned from its core existing IP for fiscal years 2028 and 2029, according to TheGamer’s write-up of the company’s planning materials. The same slate also points to seven sequels in that window. The r/Games thread drew more than a thousand upvotes because the number gives players a concrete reason to revisit old Rockstar, 2K, Gearbox, and Hangar 13 speculation.
No Titles Yet
The company has not named the six projects. That matters because “platform extension” is broader than a remake or remaster. It can mean bringing an existing game to another platform rather than rebuilding it. Plausible examples range from a PC version of Grand Theft Auto 6 to Switch 2 versions of existing Take-Two games, alongside more traditional candidates from older franchises.
Community Reaction
The Reddit comments quickly turned into a wishlist. GTA IV on current consoles and a cleaner PC version came up repeatedly. Red Dead Redemption 2 at 60fps was another common request. Max Payne speculation also appeared, partly because Remedy is already working with Rockstar on remakes of Max Payne 1 and 2. Some users read the slate more critically, arguing that remasters are becoming a way to fill gaps created by longer development cycles.
What Players Should Watch
The useful information will be title names, target platforms, performance targets, pricing, and upgrade paths for existing owners. Until Take-Two gives those details, the six-project figure is a roadmap signal rather than confirmation of any specific fan request. It does show that existing IP will remain a major part of Take-Two’s calendar after GTA 6, not just a side business.
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