Mafia: The Old Country was one of Take-Two's big releases last quarter, and as Zelnick explains, its sales have exceeded the company's expectations. The executive does not reveal figures, but maintains that the commercial success of the latest Mafia installment shows that there is a space for narrative experiences that do not require a large time commitment and that are sold at a «fair price.» Mafia: The Old Country has a campaign of between 10 and 15 hours and is shipped for 49.99 euros.
Borderlands 4 hasn't done as well as Mafia, at least on a commercial level. Zelnick highlights that the shooter looter from Gearbox Software has had a magnificent reception from critics and says that they are very happy with the launch, but acknowledges that initial sales «were a little lower than we would have liked.» The executive cites the problems on Steam during the launch and says that the team has worked and will continue to work on it. Their hope is that Borderlands 4 will eventually be a huge success.
In third place we have NBA 2K26, which has boosted Take-Two's quarterly revenue by exceeding 5 million units, which represents double-digit growth compared to NBA 2K25. Zelnick highlights that recurring consumer spending has seen a 45% year-over-year increase. The executive speaks of NBA 2K26 as a «very important» title whose results have been «extraordinary.» Now Zelnick wants more, as he assures that the NBA has «a lot of potential» because there is a great opportunity for international growth. «We're bigger than football, but not as big as soccer,» Zelnick says. «There is room to grow.»
Take-Two's quarterly results say that the company has recorded revenue from the sale of products and services of $1.96 billion, 33% more than a year ago and a figure that exceeds the company's expectations. This good performance has led the publisher to raise its revenue forecasts for the entire fiscal year to a range of between $6.4 billion and $6.5 billion, which would represent year-on-year growth of 14%.