The rumor that the Gemini 3 will be released in early October is currently circulating only on social media and community posts, with no official announcement or developer documentation from Google. The Google AI Developer Center's changelog from September 25th still refers to the 2.5 series and Robotics-ER 1.5 preview, with no entry for the "Gemini 3" model. Some tech blogs and social media outlets have speculated about an October preview and a wider release by the end of the year, but none of these sources are officially cited.
Multiple community discussions and public opinion indicate a release window centered around October 2025 and the end of the year, with a potential phased rollout, progressing from enterprise/Vertex preview to developer access to consumer integration. Overall, the early October release is currently rumored; for confirmation, please consult the official Google AI/DeepMind blog, model list, and new entries in the Gemini API release notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Has Google officially announced a release date for Gemini 3?
A: Not yet. Gemini 3 does not appear in the official changelog or model list.
Q: What is the basis for the early October release?
A: It mainly comes from social media revelations and community posts, and there is no official document or press release endorsement.
Q: What are some more reliable time references?
A: Forecast articles and prediction markets mostly point to the October-December range, but this is speculation and not an official commitment.
Q: What are the possible release paths?
A: Many speculate that the preview will be available to enterprises/Vertex partners first, and will then be expanded to developers and consumers.
Q: How to verify the authenticity immediately?
A: Pay attention to the Google AI/DeepMind official blog and Gemini API change log; new models and version numbers are considered to be released only when they appear.