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Jagget

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As I can see it’s not clickable

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If using Calibre, I suggest convert your books into Kindle-native *KFX format. Also, filling out some metadata in Calibre even enables sync with Good Reads for sideloaded books

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Calibre can convert to *.kfx native Kindle format

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It works until you restart the app and then it’s back to the black

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Oh cmon all these barely alive politicians. We shouldn’t allow ppl older than 60 into politics.

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Take-Two Interactive has once again reported that the company expects a signficatant increase in revenue for FY25, suggesting that GTA 6 could release in 2024.

In the latest earnings call, Take-Two CEO and chairman, Strauss Zelnick, said, “we [Take-Two] remain confident that we are positioning our business for a significant inflection point in fiscal 2025, which we believe will include new record levels of operating performance”. Take-Two’s Fiscal Year 25 runs between April 2024 – March 2025.

Whilst to some the news might just be buzzwords for investors, Take-Two is expecting a total of $8 billion in Net Bookings next year. This means versus the current fiscal year prediction of $5.5 billion, Take-Two is expecting an increase of $2.5 billion next year.

If the publisher’s prediction is because of the long-anticipated GTA 6, not only could a reveal date be imminent, but we could expect GTA 6 to release somewhere around September – October 2024.

Judging by past reveals and releases of Rockstar Games, the developer behind GTA 6, it’s likely that the announcement of GTA 6 will be made around October 2023. We can then expect the game to launch around 12 months later. It should also be noted that Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive have a tendency to delay their games, too.

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If it should not, then stop buying for this price. Easy.

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