So we're not getting GTA 6 on PC until 2026 at the very earliest, right_

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

Well . Grand Theft Auto 6 now has a release window, but only for some. In a press release accompanying , Rockstar is careful to omit two very important letters. "Grand Theft Auto VI is coming to PlayStation 5 computer entertainment systems and Xbox Series X|S games and entertainment systems in 2025," the studio announces. So ?

I don't think it's even a question as to whether a PC version will be released. GTA 5 is, right now, the sixth most played game on Steam by concurrent players. It's in the top 20 of the Steam global top sellers list twice—once for the standard version, and once for the premium edition. It's a massive success that's earned a lot of money for Rockstar—not least from its online mode's microtransactions. This is a studio that loves to persuade players to double-dip on different versions, and it'd be wild if it didn't do the same again here.

The question, then, isn't so much 'if' as 'when', and the bad news is that the answer is very, very unlikely to be 2025.

Let's let history be our guide here. Grand Theft Auto 5 released on PS3 and Xbox 360 in September 2013. The following year, in November 2014, it released on PS4 and Xbox One. The PC version didn't arrive rummy new app until April 2015—a full 19 months after its console debut. Rockstar's other major release of the decade, Red Dead Redemption 2, was a little kinder to us. The console release was October 2018, with the PC version arriving a 'mere' 13 months later, in November 2019.

Realistically, then, it would be fair to assume that GTA 6 will come to PC in either 2026 or 2027. Personally, I'll stake my claim to the former. Chances are that GTA 6's console release will be in the first few months of 2025—at least if Take-Two's statement to investors is to be believed. "We remain confident that we are positioning our business for a significant inflection point in fiscal 2025," said Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick in a earlier this year, "which we believe will include new record levels of operating performance." That suggests they're expecting big business in FY25, ie, before the end of March 2025. A GTA 6 release would [[link]] certainly achieve that.

gta 6 trailer

(Image credit: Rockstar)

If that is the case, then both prior big Rockstar releases would suggest a PC date in 2026. The 13 month wait of Red Dead Redemption 2 would put us in April 2026 territory. But even the 19 month delay of GTA 5 would cause the release to land in October 2026.

While the wait will be long and painful, I just don't see it stretching into 2027

Forgive some wishful thinking, but my gut feeling is this particular wait will be a lot closer to one year than two. GTA 5 released at a particularly unusual time for the industry at large. Both the PS4 and Xbox One released in November 2013, just a couple of rummy nobel months after GTA 5's release. And, for Take-Two as a whole, the consoles remain the major focus even today. In the company's , consoles accounted for 43.1% of net revenue, compared to PC's 9.5%—and even that constitutes a major drop of the revenue share for both platforms after Take-Two's acquisition of Zynga, which enshrined mobile as the dominant platform. Essentially, the release of the PS4 and Xbox One ensured they became the priority platforms for a GTA 5 port.

That same pressure is unlikely to apply here. Most speculation dates the next console generation as launching in 2026 at the very earliest, and that means PC is the most attractive place to release next. And that's if GTA 6 is even developed natively for the next console generation at all. As consoles [[link]] shift inexorably more into mini-PCs, backwards compatibility is getting better, to the point that there is no PS5 or Series X version of Red Dead Redemption 2—just older versions that can do slightly more with the newer tech. Why port when you can wait a few more years and release a remaster, after all.

Copium? Maybe. But while the wait will be long and painful, I just don't see it stretching into 2027. And hey, at least when it does [[link]] arrive it will likely be with a that guarantee the PC release will be the best rummy royal version you can buy.

3 Reader Comments

LuckyStrike727

Customer support responded incredibly fast when I had an issue with my account. They were polite, professional, and solved my problem within minutes. It's reassuring to know that help is always available when needed.

GameHunter280

I absolutely love the game selection here, especially the slot games. The graphics are amazing and the animations are super smooth, making every spin feel exciting and immersive. I've spent hours playing without getting bored!

SlotFanatic920

I absolutely love the game selection here, especially the slot games. The graphics are amazing and the animations are super smooth, making every spin feel exciting and immersive. I've spent hours playing without getting bored!

Recommended Reading

Bungie's narrative team reveals why SIVA never came back in Destiny 2

The SIVA storyline in Destiny revolved around its corruption of the OG Iron Lords. (Image credit: Bungie)Destiny 2 [[link]] is building towards the conclusion of its current overarching story with next year's ...

Voice actors vote overwhelmingly to approve a strike_ 'It’s time for the videogame companies to st

SAG-AFTRA, the union representing actors, broadcast journalists, hosts, voice actors, and other [[link]] media professionals in the US, has voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike against videogame companie...

Anthem sold 5 million copies, which sounds good until you compare it to Star Wars_ Battlefront

It's generally understood that Anthem was a failure for developer BioWare. It was a developmental nightmare. It reviewed poorly. It fell [[link]] short of its sales target of 6 million copies by the end of Mar...