Take-Two Interactive, the publisher behind hit games like Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption, is working on some remakes, remasters, or re-releases according to a recent financial presentation. The presentation in question has a section dedicated to "new iterations of previously released games" that hints towards some mysterious projects and discusses re-releases for GTA V, GTA Online, and Kerbal Space Program.

While fans continue to speculate over anticipated titles like GTA 6, Take-Two Interactive has been leaning heavily into its best-known properties. With ongoing support for GTA Online and Red Dead Online, the robust publisher has been able to hold the interest of the gaming community in the interim between big game releases. The company has also been known to re-release older games like GTA V and L.A. Noire on modern consoles, bundling in extra features, upgraded visuals, and better performance. Outside of the popular games developed by Rockstar, Take-Two Interactive continues to update and re-release entries from hit series like BioshockBorderlands, and Sid Meier's Civilization.

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As first reported by gaming and tech outlet Twisted Voxel, a recent Take-Two Interactive financial presentation announced "new iterations" of three older games. The presentation revealed a stand-alone release for GTA Online not unlike last year's stand-alone edition of Red Dead Online. This information came alongside discussion of the "Expanded and Enhanced" edition of the core GTA V single-player game and a current-gen re-release for Kerbal Space Program. Take-Two Interactive is also working on three unannounced reiterations of previously released games, according to the presentation.

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Fans of Grand Theft Auto and Kerbal Space Program will likely be looking forward to the chance to play upgraded versions of these games on current-gen consoles, but the yet-to-be-announced games might end up garnering more attention from the gaming community. Speculation will probably run rampant as to what exactly these three mystery games are, considering Take-Two's robust catalog of games and franchises. A current-generation remaster of Bully has yet to be released, and the conclusion to the Max Payne trilogy is still unavailable on consoles beyond the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 era, making these two possible candidates for a re-release. The rumored Red Dead Redemption remaster is also a distinct possibility.

While the reasoning behind the obfuscation of these three games is unclear at this point, it's possible that Take-Two Interactive could be looking to reveal them in a more ceremonious manner. The company could also be attempting to control the conversation surrounding the new iterations, as any new information regarding beloved video games is likely to stir up a lot of online chatter. Whatever the case may be, fans of Take-Two Interactive's games will have to sit tight and wait for more information pertaining to these reiterations.

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Source: Twisted Voxel