Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick has said that putting Call of Duty on Game would likely bring new subscribers to the service “for a period of time,” but the company has no plans to do the same with its new triple-A releases.
Speaking to Game numbers for a while. “I think that offering a frontline title with a price in a subscription service, day and date, will push consumers to that subscription service for at least a period of time,” he said.
However, the Take-Two boss does not plan to bring the company's titles on Game . "No, it won't affect our decisions. Because our decisions are rational," Zelnick said.
Zelnick's comments come after Take-Two Grand Theft Auto 6 set for next year.
GTA 6 has not yet received a concrete release date, but Take-Two has narrowed down a Fall 2025 release window for the game.
confirmed in May that the game will become the first Call of Duty title to be available on Game day and date of launch.
Days after the announcement, the Xbox parent hiked the pricing for Game across tiers and territories, and introduced a new ‘Standard' tier that will not include day one launch titles.