Rockstar Games is entering a critical phase with the anticipated release of Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) later this year. This marks the company’s first major launch since co-founder Dan Houser’s departure in 2020. Houser, who helped shape Rockstar’s storytelling legacy, was known for his obsessive attention to narrative depth and detail, exemplified in titles like Red Dead Redemption 2.
His absence raises questions about whether Rockstar can uphold the standards that have made it a leader in open-world gaming. Dan Houser’s contributions went beyond writing scripts. His approach to game design integrated every element, from ambient dialogue to mission structure, into the storytelling process.
26 years ago today, Rockstar Games was founded by the Houser brothers Sam & Dan, launching 40 different titles over the years.
Number of releases between:
• 1998 – 2011: 37 (13 years)
• 2012 – 2025: 4 (13 years) pic.twitter.com/3mVow3bEuv— GTA 6 Countdown ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown) December 1, 2024
During the development of Red Dead Redemption 2, Houser’s team often worked 100-hour weeks to perfect the game, resulting in a deeply immersive experience that set a new benchmark for narrative-driven games.
While Houser’s influence is ingrained in Rockstar’s culture, his departure leaves a void that has led to speculation about the future of the company’s creative direction.
Creative innovations in GTA
The release of GTA 6 also brings economic implications for the video game industry. Matthew Ball, an investment analyst at Epyllion, predicts the game could be priced as high as $100, breaking the current $70 standard for AAA titles. Ball suggests that Take-Two Interactive, Rockstar’s parent company, has the market power to push this pricing strategy forward, potentially reshaping industry norms.
Early projections indicate that GTA 6 could sell forty million copies and generate over $3 billion in revenue within its first year alone. Despite these optimistic figures, Ball notes that GTA 6 could ‘cannibalize’ time and spending on other games, as its immense popularity might dominate player engagement.
REPORT: GTA 6 is set to be the most expensive game of all time, costing between $1-2 billion 😬 pic.twitter.com/8Cou8RpDA1
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The innovative use of Grand Theft Auto Online for creative projects further reflects Rockstar’s broader impact on the industry. The 2022 documentary Grand Theft Hamlet, directed by Sam Crane and Pinny Grylls, showcased a full production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet performed within the virtual world of GTA Online.
Crane, alongside collaborator Mark Oosterveen, initiated the project during the COVID-19 pandemic, using the game’s open-world environment to stage the play. Despite disruptions from other players and technical challenges, the performance was watched by nearly 5,000 viewers within its first three weeks on YouTube.
This effort highlighted the potential for video games to serve as platforms for artistic expression, blending traditional art forms with modern technology.
A new journey ahead
Rockstar’s ability to navigate these changes will be pivotal as the gaming industry faces broader challenges. Ball’s report identifies rising development costs, shifting platform policies, and economic pressures as key obstacles.
However, he also points to opportunities in generative AI, handheld gaming devices, and user-generated content. For instance, Nintendo’s upcoming Switch 2 is expected to improve support for modern games, addressing performance issues seen in its predecessor and potentially expanding the market for high-quality titles.
As GTA 6 approaches its release, the stakes for Rockstar could not be higher. The game’s success or failure will likely influence the trajectory of future projects, including potential sequels like Red Dead Redemption 3. Fans and industry analysts alike are watching closely to see whether Rockstar can deliver the same level of innovation and storytelling that defined its past successes.
With Dan Houser gone, GTA 6 will test Rockstar’s ability to adapt. Under Sam Houser’s leadership, the studio’s long-established approach remains, but it’s unclear if it can maintain its creative magic. The game’s release could also reshape the gaming industry, impacting pricing, production, and player expectations.