Take-Two, the publisher behind the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6, is once again telling investors to expect something ver…
Take-Two, the publisher behind the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6, is once again telling investors to expect something very big to arrive next year.
Speaking last night in an investor call, Take-Two's chief financial officer Lainie Goldstein spoke of a"significant inflection point" and"record levels of operating performance" on the horizon - which is all corporate speak for giant wads of cash. As a reminder, Take-Two has forecasted income of a whopping $8bn for the upcoming financial year, up significantly on current totals.Strauss Zelnick teased back in May
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