Take-Two plans to double its rollout of big games in the next year

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Take-Two Interactive plans to double its rollout of 🔥big games in the next year, the company revealed in🔜 an today.

The company vaguely laid out its launch plans for the current fiscal year and as far out as 2025. This year we know about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Quarry, Supermassive's spiritual successor to Until Dawn, launching June 10, as well as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel's Midnight Suns, which is slated to launch sometime later this year. And of course you can count ♏on yearly releases in the NBA and PGA series, but Take-Two now says it has "twice as many immersive core titles" planned before the fiscal year 2023 ends next March compared to the previous year.

Immersive core games, in Take-Two's words, are those with "the deepest gameplay and the most hours of content.🥃" The Quarry and Marvel's Midnight Suns are included in that category as well as tentpole franchises like Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption, and sports games like NBA 2K and PGA 2K. 

Before the 2025 fiscal year, Take-Two plans on launching 24 of these types of games. That said, if the last couple of years have taught us anything about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:video game release dates, it's thatꩲ they're anything but predictable, and Take-Two m꧃akes a point to note that plans can - and probably will - change.

"These titles are a snapshot of our current development pipeline," reads the presentation. "It is likely that some of these titles will not be developed through completion, that launch timing may change꧂, and that we will also be adding new titles to our slate."

If things go according to plan, you can also expect 10 indie games, 20 mobile games, seven "mid-core" games (think 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Tales from the Borderlands𒐪 in terms of scope), and eight remakes and/or remasters before the end of Take-Two's 2🥃025 fiscal year.

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