Here’s what’s current: a GTA 6 parody title called Grand Taking Ages has been in the spotlight for being pulled from the PlayStation Store and later released on Steam with updates to differentiate it from GTA 6. It’s positioned as a satirical management-sim about running a game studio, and updates were made to help it clear the parody distinction before re-listing on platforms.[1][2][3]
What this means for you:
- If you’re tracking “latest news,” the main developments are Sony removing the PS Store page, Steam listing going live, and ongoing talks about relisting on PlayStation Store after adjustments.[2][3][1]
- For release specifics, Steam page shows a July 2025 PC release window, with Sony relicensing discussions ongoing; Sony hasn’t publicly commented on relist timing in the sources I have here.[3][2]
- The GTA VI project itself remains separate; Rockstar’s GTA 6 release timing has been reported as late 2025 in some coverage, but verify with the latest official statements for the current year.[2]
Illustration example:
- Imagine a parody studio-management game competing for visibility around a real blockbuster, where branding changes (like removing a literal “6” and tweaking logos) are used to avoid confusion with the original title while aiming to reach Steam first.[3][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest updates from specific outlets (e.g., IGN, Eurogamer, Steam page) and summarize any new statements from Sony or the developer.