Based on Take-Two CEO's statements and Rockstar's release history, a PC version of GTA 6 is likely, though not yet confirmed. This article explores the hints suggesting a future PC release.
GTA 6 PC Release: Unconfirmed, Yet Likely
While no official PC announcement exists for Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6), recent comments suggest a strong possibility. Take-Two Interactive CEO, Strauss Zelnick, in a February 10, 2025 interview with IGN, highlighted Rockstar's pattern of staggered platform releases. He noted that Rockstar often launches titles on select consoles initially, before expanding to other platforms later.
This aligns with the release history of GTA 5 (initially on PS3/Xbox 360, later on PS4/Xbox One and PC) and Red Dead Redemption 2 (PS4/Xbox One, then PC). While not explicitly confirming a PC GTA 6 release, Zelnick's remarks strongly imply the company's intention to eventually bring the game to PC.
Strong PC Sales Projections for GTA 6
Zelnick emphasized the growing significance of the PC market, stating that PC versions of multiplatform games can contribute up to 40% of total sales. He expressed confidence in GTA 6's success across all platforms, believing it will boost console sales as well, despite reported declines in PS5 and Xbox Series X|S sales. His statements reinforce the strategic importance of a PC release for maximizing GTA 6's market reach.
GTA 6 is slated for a Fall 2025 release, but a precise date remains unannounced. For the latest updates, refer to our dedicated Grand Theft Auto 6 page.
Expansion to Nintendo Switch 2?
During Take-Two Interactive's Q3 Fiscal Conference Call on February 6, 2025, Zelnick expressed interest in bringing their games to the Nintendo Switch 2. This suggests a broader strategy of expanding their titles across a wider range of platforms, further supporting the likelihood of a future GTA 6 PC release.