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woensdag 9 september 2009

Grand Theft Auto V off the radar

Take-Two’s Strauss Zelnick explains why GTA IV is here to stay for quite some time

Those hoping for some news about Rockstar’s plans for the inevitable Grand Theft Auto V will find no solace in Take-Two’s recent financial statement, with chairman Strauss Zelnick stating in quite emphatic terms that the game is still a long way off.

“We’re not going to announce it,” he proclaimed in a call with investors. “We’re not going to announce when we’re going to announce it.

“And we’re not going to announce the strategy about announcing it or about when we’re going to announce it either, or about the announcement strategy surrounding the announcement of the strategy.”

It seems likely that Rockstar’s strategy for Grand Theft Auto in this generation of machines is to keep growing GTA IV through DLC such as the already released The Lost and Damned and the upcoming Ballad of Gay Tony – the trailer for which can be viewed here.

Rockstar: Sorry, No Grand Theft Auto "V" In 2009

The most recent issue of Game Informer contains "loose talk" that Rockstar Games is readying a new Grand Theft Auto, a fully-fledged follow up to GTA IV for the holidays. Not so, say Rockstar reps.

We checked in with the Rockstar folks this week to check out the first downloadable episode, The Lost and Damned, which is due to hit the Xbox 360 next month. A second episode for Grand Theft Auto IV owners is planned to arrive before October 31, 2009, according to parent company Take-Two Interactive, But there is "no truth" to reports that a wholly new retail game, one on par with the scope of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, will arrive before the holidays.

And as for the chances of the next Grand Theft Auto game taking place in Tokyo, as speculated by Game Informer's regular rumor column? Consider that little more than a wild guess.

Further requests for clarification on the subject went unanswered.

So, don't be surprised if the first two downloadable episodes already confirmed for Grand Theft Auto IV are just two of many. Rockstar vice president Dan Houser recently said to USA Today "We feel like we've only scratched the surface in terms of the depth and detail" of Liberty City.

Rockstar's VP of product development, Jeronimo Barrera, has called the episodes an "experiment." If successful, it could mean an extended stay in Liberty City before finding a new home for the series.

Analysts Upbeat On Take-Two's Lineup, GTA 5 May Arrive Next Year

Take-Two's current fiscal year holds few major game releases, but analysts said investors should look further into the future, when games like BioShock 2, Max Payne 3, and a new Grand Theft Auto hit shelves.

"Despite the execution missteps, we think that Take-Two shares should be valued on next year’s earnings, and believe that solid profits next year and a GTA announcement will trigger outsized share appreciation," wrote Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter in a research note this week. He expects Take-Two to release Max Payne 3, Mafia 2, Red Dead Redemption, BioShock 2, and The Agent in fiscal 2010, which begins in November 2009.

On Tuesday, Take-Two reported a $55.5 million loss on fiscal Q3 sales of $139 million, down year-on-year from $434 million. Take-Two released Grand Theft Auto IV last year, making for a tough comparison. The publisher expects to generate $975 million to $1 billion in revenues for the current fiscal year.

"We were mildly surprised that none of the company’s previously announced 'big games' -- Mafia 2, Max Payne 3, BioShock 2 or Red Dead Redemption -- will be ready for the holiday period. We had expected a several month delay for BioShock 2, but had expected one or more of the other three games to launch before the holidays," Pachter added.

Nevertheless, with major games coming out next fiscal year, he anticipates a "grand" fiscal 2010. Take-Two could also benefit from avoiding the crush of crowded holiday period when major titles compete at retail.

Pachter said, "As a practical matter, the holiday period is extremely crowded, with games like Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, Beatles Rock Band, Assassin’s Creed 2, Halo ODST, Uncharted 2, Dragon Age and even Brutal Legend competing for scarce consumer dollars.

He continued, "The company committed to launching these titles in the first half of calendar 2010 (but after January 31), allowing some breathing room to determine the appropriate window for each."

The big question mark is when the next full-fledged GTA is coming out. Take-Two management would not comment, but Pachter said he would expect GTA 5 to arrive by holiday 2010. Take-Two and Rockstar are working towards releasing a second GTA IV add-on on Xbox Live, The Ballad of Gay Tony. That add-on and the previous download, The Lost and Damned, will hit retail together as a standalone package that doesn't require a copy of GTA IV.

Analyst Mike Hickey with Janco Partners was also optimistic about Take-Two's future, despite the company's recent lack of big releases. Hickey said in fiscal 2010, he expects BioShock 2, Max Payne 3, Mafia 2, and Red Dead Redemption to ship 9 million units combined.

Hickey also expects a new full-scale GTA to arrive in fiscal 2011, along with a new Midnight Club, L.A. Noire, Agent, a Ken Levine-helmed project, and a new Sid Meier project. He projected shipments of 19 million for these games.

He said the production of such high-profile games could once again make Take-Two an acquisition target. Last year, rival Electronic Arts made a failed bid to buy the company. "We continue to believe the company could be an appealing asset for an acquirer, particularly given the mega franchise centric nature of current market demand and retailer initial buys; in addition to the incredible game development talent and the potential online functionality of many of their games," Hickey wrote.

Aside from major game releases, Hickey speculated that the release of mass market-friendly motion controllers, such as the upcoming Sony "wand" controller or Microsoft's Project Natal, could help Take-Two expand its market.

Pachter expects GTA 5 coming in 2010


















So yes, prognosticator of all electronic entertainment Michael Pachter told Gamasutra that he expects Take-Two to release the fifth full Grand Theft Auto game in 2010. It seems far-fetched to us (especially with another GTA IV episode still in the pipeline). But, sadly, Pachter doesn't give us a lot to work with in the piece, so, in the absence of details, we're just going to assume he's right. Journalized.

One thing that's actually hard to argue about from the piece, analysts are overwhelmingly positive about Take-Two in 2010 with a bevy of big titles like BioShock 2, Mafia 2, Red Dead Redemption and several others. Does Take-Two even need a Grand Theft Auto next year?

Grand Theft Auto 5 release date expected in fall 2010

The latest edition of Gametrailers’ Bonus Round discussed Grand Theft Auto 4, its Xbox 360-exclusive expansions, and Grand Theft Auto 5’s release date. You can watch the episode below.


To quote investment banker Wedbush Morgan Securities’ game industry analysts Michael Pachter: “I actually think they already have a story in mind. GTA5 is already in the planning stage and my guess is you’ll see [the next GTA] in two and a half years. In fall of 2010, there’ll be Grand Theft Auto 5.”


This last Grand Theft Auto Bonus Round episode discusses whether or not the release of GTA4 on April 29th will be the fall of GTA as a series or if Rockstar will reach new heights?


Picture courtesy of VGboxart, quotes via Gametrailers

January 2009 update:
After rumors circulating on the internet, Rockstar confirmed that there would be no GTA5 in 2009. While most companies don’t respond to rumors, Rockstar probably thought it would damage sales of their two upcoming GTA4 downloadable episodes (the 1st in February, the 2nd in October), which they are still working on. As a result 2010 is looking more logical for GTA5.

September 2009 update:
During GTA publisher Take-Two’s Q3 2009 earnings call, chairman Strauss Zelnick denied GTA5 by — ironically — talking about GTA5. To quote: “We’re not going to announce it. We’re not going to announce when we’re going to announce it. And we’re not going to announce the strategy about announcing it or about when we’re going to announce it either, or about the announcement strategy surrounding the announcement of the strategy. Any other questions?”