Take-Two Interactive shares rise on report Grand Theft Auto game to be announced this week

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Shares of Take-Two Interactive Software TTWO, +1.

48% rallied 9% in premarket trade as Bloomberg News reported that the next Grand Theft Auto game may be announced as early as this week. The report, citing people familiar with the plans, said a trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI will be published next month. Take-Two Interactive shares have gained 31% this year.

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