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Take-Two’s Earnings Date Shift Fuels GTA VI Trailer Hopes

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
April 26, 2026
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The calendar has become a character in the Take-Two Interactive story. When the video game publisher pushed its fourth-quarter earnings report to May 21 — unusually late in the reporting season — it set off a chain reaction of speculation across trading desks and online forums. The timing, roughly two weeks after the anniversary of the second Grand Theft Auto VI trailer, has investors wondering whether Rockstar Games will drop a third preview before management takes the mic.

A Market Primed for a Catalyst

The numbers due on May 21 matter, but they are not the main event. Take-Two expects net revenue between $1.57 billion and $1.62 billion for the fiscal fourth quarter, with the full year landing in a range of $6.55 billion to $6.6 billion. Net losses are projected between $338 million and $369 million. Analysts are bracing for a roughly 73 percent year-over-year earnings decline in the quarter — a reflection of the heavy investment cycle ahead of GTA VI’s launch.

Yet the earnings call is where the real action is expected. CEO Strauss Zelnick has already flagged that the marketing campaign kicks off in summer 2026, and many on Wall Street believe he will use the analyst conference to provide concrete details. Industry insiders now view November 19, 2026, as the locked-in release date. If the May 21 report passes without a delay announcement, that date is considered market-confirmed.

WWE 2K26 and the Broader Momentum

Take-Two’s current lineup is not exactly gathering dust. WWE 2K26 ranked as the third best-selling game in March, a month when the US gaming market expanded 12 percent to $5.3 billion. Console spending surged 22 percent, driven by digital premium downloads. The performance underscores that the company’s core franchises are humming along even as the industry awaits its next blockbuster.

Recurring revenue — from subscriptions, in-game purchases, and mobile — remains the bedrock. In the fiscal third quarter, net bookings climbed 28 percent to $1.76 billion, with recurring streams accounting for 76 percent of that total. NBA 2K posted a 37 percent gain, while mobile rose 13 percent. Management has also lifted its full-year operating cash flow forecast to $450 million, nearly double the $250 million projection from the fall.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Take-Two?

Analyst Consensus: Buy, With a Caveat

All 16 analysts covering Take-Two rate the stock a buy. The average price target sits at $283.69, roughly 30 percent above the current US listing. Targets range from $260 on the low end to $300 at the high end. In Frankfurt, the shares closed at €181.00 on Friday, down nearly 16 percent year to date. The stock has rallied about 8 percent over the past 30 days, suggesting sentiment is turning.

Technically, the shares remain below their 200-day moving average, which sits near €199 and represents a significant resistance level. A clean break above that line would require a strong catalyst — and May 21 is shaping up as exactly that.

The Long View: $11 Billion in Sight

The bull case for Take-Two rests almost entirely on GTA VI. Analysts expect the November launch to dominate fiscal 2027 and beyond. Circana analyst Mat Piscatella has identified the title as one of the most important growth drivers for the entire gaming industry, alongside Nintendo’s Switch 2. The long-term revenue forecast for fiscal 2030 stands at nearly $11 billion.

For now, the company is in a costly preparation phase. Marketing spend is ramping, development costs are peaking, and the balance sheet is absorbing the weight of years of investment. But the payoff, if it arrives on schedule, could be historic.

May 21 will determine whether the market gets the confirmation it craves — or whether the wait stretches further. Either way, the date has become a hard catalyst for a stock that has been drifting in anticipation.

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