‘Here we go again,’ jokes KFC on GTA 6 delay, Domino’s Pizza asks Rockstar Games to call for help: Check out how internet reacted

Even CD Projekt Red, the studio behind the controversial release of Cyberpunk 2077, couldn’t keep itself from publicly commenting on GTA 6’s delay. 

As expected, social media timelines were flooded with memes depicting the fans’ mood related to the game.
As expected, social media timelines were flooded with memes depicting the fans’ mood related to the game.

Grand Theft Auto VI, or GTA 6, has been delayed once again, and the fans are losing their calm. Rockstar Games’ most-awaited video game title, which was expected to finally break cover this year, has been delayed for another year after multiple changes to the schedule. In an official statement, Rockstar Games clarified that the development team needs more time to polish the game to the studio’s standards and hence, it can release GTA 6 as early as November 19, 2026.

Obviously, another delay was expected to be met by the public with a lot of disappointment and heartbreak. Although Rockstar Games apologised in its social media post and thanked the game’s fanbase for their patience and support, the market has been waiting for the sequel to GTA 5 for the last 12 years. 

As expected, social media timelines were flooded with memes depicting the fans’ mood related to the game. While individuals were showing off their creativity with viral jokes and funny memes, social media handles of several popular brands like KFC, Domino’s Pizza, RAZER, Polymarket and many more. Even CD Projekt Red, the studio behind the controversial release of Cyberpunk 2077, couldn’t keep itself from publicly commenting on GTA 6’s delay. 

How the internet reacts to GTA 6 delay

Hence, if you have been eager for some internet bash-based entertainment and have nothing else to do for the next few minutes, join us as we explore some of the funny posts and memes that show how the internet is reacting to the delay of Grand Theft Auto 6.

This article was first uploaded on November seven, twenty twenty-five, at forty-five minutes past two in the afternoon.

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