Take-Two Interactive's CEO Strauss Zelnick has provided reassuring news for Grand Theft Auto fans eagerly waiting for a much-needed update regarding the series' sixth installment.

Amidst the ongoing concerns about the potential strikes by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists impacting the video game industry, Zelnick has confidently stated that Grand Theft Auto 6 remains "completely protected."

The SAG-AFTRA union, which covers a range of professionals in the entertainment industry, including voice and motion capture actors integral to video game production, recently voted with an overwhelming majority in favor of authorizing a similar strike to take place within the video game industry. This move doesn't necessarily guarantee a prolonged work stoppage but it empowers the union to initiate one if negotiations around the Interactive Media Agreement, addressing wages and the use of AI, among other issues, do not meet their members' terms.

We can only imagine Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games having this kind of look in their face, ready to protect the creatives behind its biggest projects.

During a recent earnings call (as per Video Games Chronicle), Zelnick addressed the potential impact of a strike on the production of the next GTA title. In his response, he projected optimism regarding the ongoing negotiations, shining a much-needed spotlight on Take-Two's appreciation for its talent and commitment to maintaining excellent labor relations. He emphasized the company's thorough preparation, stating, "In the event that they don't work out just fine, we are completely protected."