Based on Take-Two's CEO 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, But Likely
While a PC release for Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) remains unannounced, Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick's comments to IGN on February 10, 2025, strongly suggest it's a possibility. Zelnick noted that Rockstar Games often staggers platform releases, launching on consoles initially before bringing titles to PC later. This pattern is evident with GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2.
Although not explicitly confirmed, Zelnick's remarks indicate a strong likelihood of a future PC release for GTA 6. While fans hoped for simultaneous release, the historical precedent suggests a later PC launch.
Strong PC Sales Expectations for GTA 6
Zelnick highlighted the increasing importance of the PC market, noting 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, including consoles, despite reported declines in PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S sales. He believes the game's release will boost console sales and that the PC market share will continue to grow.
GTA 6's fall 2025 release date remains the only confirmed information; a specific PC release date is yet to be announced. Stay updated on the latest news via our Grand Theft Auto 6 page.
Take-Two and Rockstar's Potential Expansion to Nintendo Switch 2
During Take-Two Interactive's Q3 Fiscal Conference Call on February 6, 2025, Zelnick indicated interest in bringing their titles to the Nintendo Switch 2. This shift in strategy follows Nintendo's broadening appeal beyond a younger demographic. With Civilization 7 already confirmed for the Switch, the possibility of future Rockstar titles on the platform appears increasingly likely.