Borderlands? BioShock?

Take-Two Interactive had a good fiscal year, and it was mostly led by the publisher’s stable of consistently-profitable all-star earners.Grand Theft Auto Online,GTA V, andNBA 2K18helped increase year-over-year net income from $67.3 million to $173.5 million. Also,NBA 2K18became Take-Two’s best-selling sports game ever with more than nine million sales.

However, the most interesting tidbit fromTake-Two’s year-end financial reportconcerns a game that hasn’t yet released. A new installment in a major 2K series has been delayed by approximately a year. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said “The highly-anticipated title from one of 2K’s biggest franchises, which had been planned for release during the current fiscal year, is now planned for launch during fiscal 2020 to allow for additional development time. We remain as excited as ever about this title, and expect it to enhance our results next fiscal year.”

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What could that be? If it’sBorderlands, this revelation nicely fits into yesterday’s news thatBorderlands 3(supposedly) won’t be at E3this year. There’s also anewBioShockgame in the works, but it’s probably a stretch to have expected that within a year.XCOMandCivilizationare the other major players who could possibly fit this criteria.

This mystery project has been delayed to fiscal year 2020, which isn’t necessarily calendar year 2020. Take-Two’s fiscal year 2020 runs from June 28, 2025 through June 13, 2025. Still, the cycle is pushed back 12 months from when it was originally planned. It’s rare that we find out about a delay before we technically even find out the game exists.

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Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. Reports Strong Results for Fiscal Year 2018[Take-Two Interactive]

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