T2 boss talks about "GTA6": Trust the development team and give full freedom

When millions of players fell into a carnival due to the second trailer of "GTA6", Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick admitted that he had hardly touched "GTA6".Zelnick recently said in an interview with CNBC: "I am not a player, I don't play electronic games, and I have no intention of playing the role of chief experience officer."

T2老总谈《GTA6》:信任开发团队 并给予充分自由

"My duty is to attract, retain and inspire the best talents in the industry, and then give them 100% creative freedom," Zelnick said, adding: "Just like when I was operating Paramount, even if I could understand scripts and appreciate music, I would never overstep the authority to guide the director how to use the mirror."

T2老总谈《GTA6》:信任开发团队 并给予充分自由

Zelnick's wisdom that puts professional affairs into professionals is in stark contrast to some executives who know nothing about the game mechanism but are keen on fingers.In his opinion, if the CEO of the entertainment company claims to be the "chief experience officer", it is a misalignment of roles.

In the interview, Zelnick gave a high praise to "GTA6", saying: "R Star is creating an unprecedented milestone in the history of entertainment."When asked whether the game would be delayed again, he said confidently: "Recalling works such as "Red Dead Redemption 2", the R-Star team has always been good at maintaining the established release schedule."