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GTA VI Pricing Confirmed at $79.99, Yet Take-Two Stock Fails to Rally: Is Wall Street Playing the Long Game?

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
June 27, 2026
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Rockstar Games has ended months of speculation by opening pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto VI — but the move failed to ignite a rally in Take-Two Interactive’s shares. The stock closed the trading week at €209.00, down 1.42% for the period, as some investors opted to take profits following a monthly gain of 11.23%. The tepid reaction suggests the market is waiting to see hard sales numbers before fully pricing in the blockbuster’s impact.

The standard edition of GTA VI will retail at $79.99 when it launches in November 2026, with an Ultimate Edition priced at $99.99. Pre-orders opened on June 25, ending the uncertainty that had hung over the stock. While some had feared a triple-digit base price, the confirmed model has been well received by analysts, even if the share price itself has not yet responded.

Several Wall Street houses have lifted their price targets in response to the clearer outlook. BMO Capital raised its target to $285 and reiterated its buy rating. Bank of America went further, increasing its target from $320 to $368, citing a sharply improved forecast for GTA Online — the bank now expects bookings of $2.2 billion in fiscal 2028, roughly $900 million more than its previous estimate. BTIG initiated coverage with a buy rating and a $290 target, arguing that GTA VI will lift Take-Two onto a higher earnings trajectory over multiple years. The consensus remains heavily bullish: 25 of 29 analysts rate the stock a buy or outperform, with an average target near $282.

The company’s financial underpinnings are solid even before GTA VI’s arrival. In fiscal 2026, net bookings reached $6.72 billion, exceeding management’s own guidance. Recurring revenue from live services accounted for more than 80% of GAAP net revenue in the fourth quarter, underscoring that Take-Two is not solely dependent on the next Grand Theft Auto to deliver near-term results. For the quarter ended June 30, management expects revenue of up to $1.5 billion.

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

The market now shifts focus to fiscal 2027, when the GTA VI launch is projected to push net bookings above $8 billion. Analysts expect the December 2026 quarter to be particularly strong, with launch receipts likely to outweigh the marketing spend that precedes the release. In the longer term, some observers believe Take-Two could surpass Electronic Arts in EBITDA by March 2027, a notable shift in industry dynamics.

Technically, Take-Two’s stock remains in an uptrend. The price sits comfortably above its 200-day moving average of €198.17, and the short-term moving average of €193.37 provides additional support. The stock also trades roughly 8% above its 50-day average, with a relative strength index of 63, suggesting momentum is building without overheating. On the downside, a break below the long-term support level could trigger further pullback; if it holds, the 52-week high of €225.30 comes back into play.

For now, the market appears to be playing a waiting game. The pre-order data and pricing clarity have removed a key uncertainty, but investors want to see the first tranche of hard sell-through figures before they bid the stock higher. The next major catalyst will be the quarterly earnings release, followed by the first sales data from GTA VI pre-orders themselves.

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