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While Rockstar Games hasn't confirmed a PC release for Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6), recent statements from Take-Two Interactive's CEO suggest it's a strong possibility. This follows a pattern established with previous Rockstar titles.
Take-Two's CEO, Strauss Zelnick, recently spoke with IGN, hinting at a staggered platform release strategy. He noted Rockstar's history of initially launching on select consoles before expanding to PC. This aligns with the release history of GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2, both of which saw PC releases following their console debuts.
Zelnick emphasized the increasing significance of the PC gaming market, highlighting that PC versions of multi-platform games can contribute up to 40% of total sales. This underscores the financial incentive for a future PC release of GTA 6.
Despite concerns about declining console sales, Zelnick expressed confidence in GTA 6's success across all platforms, believing its popularity will boost console sales as well. He anticipates a rise in console sales in 2025 due to upcoming game releases.
GTA 6 is slated for a Fall 2025 release, but a concrete PC release date remains unannounced. For the latest updates, visit our dedicated Grand Theft Auto 6 page.
In related news, Take-Two also expressed interest in expanding their game portfolio to the Nintendo Switch 2. Zelnick highlighted their evolving relationship with Nintendo, stating that the Switch's broader appeal now makes it a viable platform for their titles. The inclusion of Civilization 7 on the Switch further reinforces this commitment.