Rockstar co-founder and former GTA lead Dan Houser has been reflecting on the success of the Grand Theft Auto series and GTA 3 more specifically – a game that the devs believed could be something special despite the fact that “no one outside of our company” was excited about it until its launch.
In an appearance on the British TV show Sunday Brunch yesterday, Houser – who left Rockstar in 2020, but before that was a writer on blockbusters including GTA 3, 4, and 5 – is asked if he thought he could be “taking gaming to a different level” with GTA, prompting him to think back to Rockstar’s 2001 installment.
“I think all of the team felt with GTA 3 – which was the big breakthrough one in 2001, and we were very much running out of money at the time as a company – I think all the team thought, ‘this could be amazing. There’s something really magical about this,'” Houser explains. He adds that as the game started to “come together, it had these moments of real innovation and [it] felt like the future, in a way.”
Even though it’d be easy to forget now with the immense hype behind GTA 6, Houser notes that it wasn’t always the case that the world was so excited for Grand Theft Auto, however. With GTA 3, he says the hype just wasn’t there outside of Rockstar’s own walls. That is, until the game actually launched.
“Until it came out, no one outside of our company was very excited by it,” he states. “So that came out just after 9/11 in late 2001, and as it came out, people suddenly got more excited about it.”
Needless to say, that excitement for the series has only grown since, and we’re likely going to see it surge even more as we get closer to GTA 6’s release date next November.

