Starfield PS5 Spring 2026 Release Sparks Fears of GTA 6 Second Delay
A leaked report about Starfield’s potential PlayStation 5 re-release in Spring 2026 has intensified speculation that Grand Theft Auto VI could face another delay. According to insider sources cited by MP1st, Bethesda’s space RPG may arrive on PS5 alongside a second expansion during GTA 6’s current launch window – prompting theories that Rockstar will strategically postpone its flagship title to dominate the holiday season.

The Starfield Leak Details
MP1st’s sources reveal:
- Starfield PS5 port targets Spring 2026 (coinciding with GTA VI’s May 26 release)
- Timing influenced by weak sales of its first expansion, Shattered Space
- Microsoft’s shift from exclusivity signals aggressive multiplatform strategy
Why Fans Predict a GTA 6 Delay
Reddit discussions highlight strategic concerns:
“No way Rockstar releases GTA in Spring. They’d miss holiday sales – a September delay makes sense.” – Seraphayel
“Releasing against Starfield? That’s leaving billions on the table.” – yolotrip
Key industry dynamics support this:
- Holiday dominance: AAA blockbusters typically launch Sept-Nov to maximize Q4 revenue
- Player spending limits: Competing $70 titles force choices; Rockstar avoids splits
- Rockstar’s pattern: RDR2 launched October 2018 for holiday impact
Counterargument: GTA 6 Doesn’t Fear Competition
Despite speculation, compelling evidence suggests Rockstar holds firm:
- Unmatched hype: GTA VI could launch any month and break records
- Different audiences: Sci-fi RPG vs. crime sandbox minimizes overlap
- Developer confidence: May 2026 date already accounts for polish time
As one analyst notes: “Starfield moving to avoid GTA VI is more likely than vice versa.”
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The Bigger Picture
The leak underscores high-stakes corporate maneuvering:
- Microsoft’s PlayStation pivot reflects Game Pass limitations
- Take-Two won’t risk GTA VI’s legacy for calendar optics
- Spring 2026 could become gaming’s most crowded quarter (Elder Scrolls 6?)
Until Rockstar or Bethesda comment, treat both projects’ dates as fluid.