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GTA Boss Believes Games With Live-Action-Like Visuals May Arrive Sooner Than You Think

Take-Two Interactive CEO thinks that games indistinguishable from reality could be around the corner.

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Later this year, Grand Theft Auto 6 may set the bar for the next few years in gaming. The first trailer for the game revealed even more realistic visuals than previous GTA games, but it's just another step forward. According to Strauss Zelnick, the CEO of GTA's parent company, Take-Two Interactive, animation that is indistinguishable from live-action footage may be arriving sooner than anyone expects.

During an interview with Bloomberg, Zelnick noted that games have not reached the 'technological asymptote" of movies and TV shows, but he believes the industry is heading towards a future where games can truly replicate the appearance of reality.

"Our game, NBA 2K, if you squint, looks like real basketball," said Zelnick. "But you still have to squint a little bit. It's still animation. It's terrific animation. But we don't really have interactive entertainment yet that really looks like live-action. Technology will get us there, but probably [in] a shorter period of time than maybe even I expect. That doesn't mean that every game is going to look like live-action. That wouldn't make any sense creatively, but that will be another tool in our toolkit that's generated by technology."

Zelnick made similar remarks about games with realistic graphics back in 2019, before PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S were released. There have been significant graphical improvements during this console generation, but not yet to the level that Zelnick describes.

During another recent interview. Zelnick suggested that President Trump's tariffs may significantly impact console sales, potentially including Nintendo's upcoming Switch 2 launch. Zelnick also reiterated his belief in single-player games, despite the increase in live-service and multiplayer games.

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The real question. Everyone is obsessed with graphics. What happens when they become realistic that you can't tell the difference? Will the games be better? Answer No. Gameplay is what makes a game not graphics.

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Our game, NBA 2K, if you squint, looks like real basketball," said Zelnick. "But you still have to squint a little bit.

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Pull the other one 😂😂😂😂😂 doesn't NBA 2K doesn't look close to real 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Video game graphics don't need to look like live action, and the pointless arms race to get them there has done nothing but stifle innovation in other areas of game design and force developers to crunch in order to meet the standard of hyperrealism.

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"So we're delaying GTA6 to 2053, after the singularity, Rapture and the return of the Anunnaki to make sure the graphics are on par with our player's expectations."

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