Speculation Mounts: Will GTA 6 Arrive on PC?
Take-Two Interactive's CEO hints at a potential future PC release for Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6), fueling anticipation among fans. While an official PC announcement is absent, the company's history and recent statements suggest a strong possibility.
Take-Two's CEO, Strauss Zelnick, recently spoke with IGN, revealing that while Civilization 7 will launch simultaneously on consoles and PC, other titles often follow a staggered release strategy. He cited Rockstar Games' past releases of GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 as examples, both initially launching on consoles before later arriving on PC. This precedent suggests a similar path for GTA 6.
While not explicitly confirming a PC release, Zelnick's comments clearly indicate the company's interest in bringing GTA 6 to the platform. The expectation that major Rockstar titles will eventually reach PC is widely held, although the absence of a simultaneous launch has disappointed some fans.
PC's Growing Importance to Take-Two
Zelnick highlighted the significant contribution of PC sales to overall game revenue, stating that PC versions can account for up to 40% of total sales for multi-platform titles. He also emphasized the increasing importance of the PC market, a trend he expects to continue.
Despite concerns about declining console sales, Zelnick expressed confidence in GTA 6's sales performance across all platforms, believing its popularity will boost console sales as well.
GTA 6's Fall 2025 Release and Beyond
While a specific release date remains unannounced, GTA 6 is slated for release in Fall 2025. For the latest updates, refer to our Grand Theft Auto 6 page.
Take-Two and Rockstar Eyeing Nintendo Switch 2?
During Take-Two's Q3 Fiscal Conference Call, Zelnick expressed interest in bringing their games to the Nintendo Switch 2, citing a shift in Nintendo's target audience and the platform's increased capabilities. The inclusion of Civilization 7 on the Switch 2 further underscores their growing interest in the platform.