@davidsenra: The Man Behind Grand Theft Auto VI and a $45 Billion Media Empire: Strauss Zelnick Strauss Zelnick has been one of the …
Summary
An in-depth interview with Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick, covering his turnaround of the company from near-bankruptcy to a $45 billion empire built on franchises like Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption, and NBA 2K.
View Cached Full Text
Cached at: 05/18/26, 06:28 AM
The Man Behind Grand Theft Auto VI and a $45 Billion Media Empire: Strauss Zelnick
Strauss Zelnick has been one of the most powerful people in media for decades, and most people still don’t know his name. He took over Take-Two Interactive while the company was under criminal investigation and was 6 months from bankruptcy. It had one product that made money (GTA); everything else was unprofitable. Since then, Take-Two has gone from a $700 million disaster to a $45 billion empire built on Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead, and NBA 2K. His management philosophy fits on a napkin: hire the best creative talent on Earth, don’t interfere, and run a rational company. He’s been doing that for more than 4 decades. This conversation was awesome.
0:00 Hostile Takeover With No Money 1:29 Becoming the New Media Guy 3:58 Lessons From Entertainment History 9:44 Why Hollywood Feared Games 11:52 Fox Turnaround and Barry Diller 20:54 Rupert Murdoch and High Stakes Calm 26:20 Taking the Leap to Crystal Dynamics 38:04 Bootstrapping Without Capital 43:57 Carl Icahn Connection 47:01 Take Two Proxy Coup 56:36 Turnaround Cost Cutting Playbook 1:01:37 Leading Creative Geniuses 1:06:24 Rationality Beats Magic 1:07:54 Borderlands Bet 1:09:28 GTA Timelines Pressure 1:11:22 Specific Goals Visualization 1:21:34 Service Leadership Mindset 1:31:52 Media vs. Entertainment 1:34:22 AI Productivity Reality 1:36:08 Why Hits Surprise
Includes paid partnerships.
Similar Articles
After More Than a Decade of Waiting, ‘GTA VI’ Is Finally Around the Corner
After over a decade, Grand Theft Auto VI is finally set for release on November 19, with preorders starting now. The game is expected to be the highest-grossing entertainment property ever, with a $80 base price and a $100 ultimate edition, amid industry anticipation and some fan backlash over digital-only and locked features.
Hotly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI will cost more than other AAA games
Grand Theft Auto VI will launch at $80 without a physical disc, higher than typical AAA games, due to its scope and anticipated demand. The game releases on November 19 for consoles, with preloading on November 12.
Rockstar workers push to unionize ahead of GTA VI’s launch
Workers at Rockstar Games have submitted a request for union recognition ahead of GTA VI's launch, aiming to improve pay transparency and address crunch. The move is part of a broader trend of game developer unionization.
GTA VI is a worrying sign for the future of physical games
Rockstar announced that physical copies of GTA VI will only contain a download code instead of a disc, raising concerns about the future of physical game ownership and the industry's shift to digital.
Summer Game Fest Live 2026: The biggest news, trailers, and announcements
The article covers the biggest news, trailers, and announcements from Summer Game Fest Live 2026, including the impact of Grand Theft Auto VI on the release calendar and reveals like Final Fantasy VII's remake conclusion and Control Resonant.