Description
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. operates within the interactive entertainment and video game development industry.
This report includes an overview of general information, employees, shareholders, mergers, acquisition, subsidiaries, company strategy, games and financial statements for 2023 fiscal year revenue retrospective
Goals and Objectives of the Research
Research Objective: To study Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc publicly available financial information, determine the company's development strategy, and compile an overview of its Annual Financial Reports.
Research Tasks:
- Find the company’s comprehensive financial and corporate information;
- Analyze the gathered information;
- Draw conclusions based on the analyzed data.
Disclaimers
The information collected in this report reflects data from the company's public reports and is not questioned or verified via other sources. In other words, information from the company's public reports is taken and used as is.
If additional information from other sources is used or if the data used is reflective of the researcher's personal opinion, this will be labeled accordingly.
Document Markup
- FY - Financial Year;
- TTIS - Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc;
- This report uses the American number format: a period is used as the decimal separator, while commas separate thousands;
- Year-over-year (YoY) calculations of relative values were not performed in cases where last year's profit changed to a loss in the current year and vice versa within the scope of the current report;
- Take-Two Interactive Software report period is from April 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023.
Short Insights
Report Highlights:
- Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., founded in 1993 and based in New York, operates in the interactive entertainment and video game development industry. The company owns publishing divisions such as Rockstar Games, 2K, Zynga, and Private Division.
- Between 1997 and September 2003, TTIS participated in backdating stock options.
- During the summer of 2021, the company filed a lawsuit against developers who were reverse-engineering the source code of Vice City and GTA III to port and modify older games.