for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025, and the house that Strauss built is doing very well indeed: Though all of those beady shareholder eyes remain on one particular title to come. The results show that Take-Two is on course to hit the top end of its own expectations, with $1.47 billion in net bookings over this quarter and the target remaining $5.55 to $5.65 billion for the year overall.
The results are accompanied by a list of 2K's upcoming titles, which includes Grand Theft Auto 6 listed for"fall of calendar 2025" but unfortunately only on PS5 and Xbox Series S/X. Other titles in the list such as Civilization 7, Borderlands 4, Mafia: The Old Country, and Judas are down for PC release alongside that.
"Sales of Grand Theft Auto 5 outperformed our expectations and to date the title has sold over 205 million units worldwide," says Zelnick."Grand Theft Auto Online has also exceeded our plans, driven by sustained engagement momentum also continued within GTA+ as Rockstar grew its membership by 35% over the last year."
The suits were less self-congratulatory about the Borderlands film, which is one of the year's biggest flops and was roundly panned by consumers and critics alike. Asked by one shareholder to detail the financial contribution here within the wider Borderlands franchise, Zelnick instantly says"we don't really need to break out the contribution of the film.".