By Zaheer Kachwala

(Reuters) -Repeated delays of “Grand Theft Auto VI” have failed to perturb analysts, who believe the new release window will allow Take-Two Interactive to make a bigger splash when it launches the videogame industry’s highly anticipated title next year.

The videogame publisher pushed the title to November 19 next year from its earlier release date of May 26, marking a second public delay for the videogame and sending the company’s shares 5% lower in premarket trading on Friday.

The delay left fans and investors disappointed, but analysts believe it positions “GTA VI” to benefit from the holiday-season surge in spending, with the game expected to rake in billions of dollars within the first few weeks of release.

“Releasing it closer to the holiday season allows for mo

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