Take-Two Interactive's CEO hints at a future PC release for GTA 6, aligning with Rockstar's past release patterns for major titles. This article delves into the potential PC launch and the game's overall development.
GTA 6's PC Release: Unconfirmed, Yet Promising
While not officially confirmed for PC, GTA 6's eventual arrival on the platform seems likely. Take-Two Interactive CEO, Strauss Zelnick, recently spoke with IGN, revealing that Rockstar Games often employs a staggered release strategy across platforms. He cited past releases of GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 as examples, both initially launching on consoles before later arriving on PC. This historical precedent strongly suggests a similar path for GTA 6. While fans hoped for a simultaneous launch, Zelnick's comments indicate a strong possibility of a later PC release.
Take-Two's Confidence in GTA 6 Sales Across Platforms
Zelnick highlighted the increasing significance of the PC market, noting that PC versions can contribute up to 40% of a multi-platform game's total sales. Despite potential declines in console sales, he expressed confidence in GTA 6's strong performance across all platforms, believing its release will boost console sales for both Sony and Microsoft. He emphasized the growing PC market share, further supporting the likelihood of a future PC release for GTA 6.
GTA 6 is slated for release in Fall 2025, but a concrete date remains unannounced. For the latest updates, visit our Grand Theft Auto 6 page.
Expanding Horizons: Take-Two and Rockstar on Nintendo Switch 2
Take-Two's recent Q3 Fiscal Conference Call revealed their interest in bringing their titles to the Nintendo Switch 2. Zelnick acknowledged a shift in Nintendo's target audience, making the Switch platform more appealing for a wider range of games. The inclusion of Civilization 7 on the Switch further reinforces their commitment to the platform, hinting at potential future releases from Take-Two and Rockstar on the Switch 2.