Gameranx Gaming News Roundup: GTA 6 Release, Warner Bros Struggles, Metal Gear Remake

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Today on Gameranx, we dive into the thrilling world of gaming news. Grand Theft Auto 6 is revving its engines for a Fall 2025 release, confirmed by Take Two's CEO Strauss Zelnick. Meanwhile, Warner Brothers Games finds itself in a bit of a pickle, with reports detailing internal struggles and setbacks, including the rocky development of the Wonder Woman game. On the other side of the ring, EA is doubling down on live service games, much to the chagrin of some industry veterans who believe in the power of single-player experiences.
But wait, there's more! Metal Gear fans, rejoice! The long-awaited Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater Delta remake is officially set to hit screens on August 28th, 2025. With a nostalgic trailer that hits all the right notes, the remake promises to bring back the magic of the beloved franchise. And in a surprising turn of events, the Entertainment Software Association makes a comeback with a new corporate event, Icon, gathering industry bigwigs for discussions on market expansion and innovation.
In the world of shooters, Battlefield Labs is making waves as EA gears up for the next installment in the Battlefield series. With a focus on player involvement and feedback, the game aims to capture the essence of past successes while embracing new challenges. And for fans of samurai action, the HD remaster of Onimusha 2: Samurai Destiny is on the horizon, promising a nostalgic trip down memory lane for gamers of all ages. So buckle up, gaming enthusiasts, because the ride is just getting started on Gameranx!

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