Grand Taking Ages, a GTA 6 “parody” that uses AI artwork and voice acting, has done enough to convince Valve it should launch on Steam.

That’s despite Sony recently stepping in to remove a PS5 version of the project set to launch on the PlayStation Store.

Originally titled Grand Taking Ages 6, the now re-named game has a July 2025 release date on PC via Steam, and there’s fresh detail on what the game actually is.

Speaking to IGN, developer Violarte said Grand Taking Ages would be a management simulator, where players attempt to run a game developer. (Presumably you are not rewarded for getting booted off the store of a major console manufacturer.)

Adjustments have been made in order to convince Steam owner Valve that Grand Taking Ages is actually a legitimate project, with changes to the game’s logo and presentation “to clearly differentiate the game” from Rockstar’s own GTA 6.

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According to Violarte, its project was taken down by Sony despite the defence that it was clearly a parody. Indeed, the developer suggested the recent Grand Theft Hamlet project – a film in which a production of Shakespeare’s classic play is performed within GTA Online – proved just this.

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