GTA 6's PC Launch Expected Post-Console Release
Based on Take-Two CEO's statements and Rockstar's track record, a PC release of GTA 6 is likely, albeit potentially later than the initial console launch. This article explores the hints and implications surrounding GTA 6's PC future and its recent development.
GTA 6 PC Release: Unconfirmed, Yet Likely
While not officially confirmed for PC, GTA 6's eventual arrival on the platform seems highly probable. Take-Two Interactive CEO, Strauss Zelnick, recently indicated to IGN that Rockstar Games often employs a staggered release strategy, initially launching on select platforms before expanding to others. This aligns with the release history of GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2, both initially released on consoles before later arriving on PC.
Strong PC Sales Projections Fuel Confidence
Zelnick highlighted the growing significance of the PC market, noting that PC versions of multi-platform games can contribute up to 40% of total sales. Despite concerns over declining console sales, he expressed confidence in GTA 6's strong performance across all platforms, believing its release will boost console sales as well. He emphasized the increasing market share held by PC gaming.
Fall 2025 Release Planned – PC Date Remains Unannounced
GTA 6 is slated for release in Fall 2025, but a specific PC release date remains unannounced. For the latest updates, visit our Grand Theft Auto 6 page.
Expansion to Nintendo Switch 2 Also Considered
During Take-Two's Q3 Fiscal Conference Call, Zelnick expressed interest in bringing their titles to the Nintendo Switch 2, citing the platform's broadened appeal beyond its traditionally younger demographic. The inclusion of Civilization 7 on the Switch further supports this expanding strategy.






