CEO Strauss Zelnick highlights 'opportunity to deliver engaging, innovative gameplay experiences on a smaller scale than our traditional triple-A titles'

Grand Theft Auto publisher Take-Two wants to partner with indie devs

It may be renowned for multi-million selling behemoths such as Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption, Borderlands, BioShock and NBA 2K, but publisher Take-Two says it wants to team up with smaller scale indie studios.

CEO Strauss Zelnick says there are real opportunities for the publisher to get involved with smaller projects.

“We have strong relationships within the indie publishing community and believe there is an opportunity to deliver engaging, innovative gameplay experiences on a smaller scale than our traditional triple-A titles,” he told Develop sister site MCV. 

“Over time, we’ll have more to share regarding our potential activities in this area.”

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