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Remedy's CEO isn't worried about Control Resonant launching close to GTA 6: 'It’s going to put the spotlight even more on games than maybe in past years'

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 Remedy's CEO isn't worried about Control Resonant launching close to GTA 6: 'It’s going to put the spotlight even more on games than maybe in past years'
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Remedy's CEO, Jean-Charles Gaudechon, remains optimistic about the upcoming launch of Grand Theft Auto 6, viewing it as a potential boost for the gaming industry. He believes that the release will not only spotlight games but also encourage console sales, benefiting all developers. Gaudechon emphasizes the importance of creating quality content that can capture players' interest amidst the competition.

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Games Action Grand Theft Auto Remedy's CEO isn't worried about Control Resonant launching close to GTA 6: 'It’s going to put the spotlight even more on games than maybe in past years' News By Fraser Brown published 27 May 2026 He hopes GTA 6 will sell more consoles and "raise the tide" for everyone. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Rockstar (left)/Remedy (right)) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Grand Theft Auto 6's impending arrival has left other developers worried about how their own game will fare in the face of one of the most anticipated…

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