Though it was nothing stunning following the earlier video games, the announcement of GTA VI thus far solely on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Sequence consoles has induced a variety of debate, particularly amongst PC players. Traditionally, it has been a standard follow for Rockstar to launch the PC model later, but many gamers have been involved regarding whether or not they would see it. Though this model has not been confirmed, it’s nearly sure that it’ll occur. Now, the CEO of Take-Two Strauss Zelnick additionally commented on the (non)announcement, who briefly defined the explanation in the course of the TD Cowen convention when he was requested in regards to the PC model.
He didn’t deny the existence and future launch of the PC model of Grand Theft Auto VI as anticipated and mentioned that nothing is ready in stone and immutable on this regard. “Rockstar is approaching all platforms as we have seen earlier than and can make additional bulletins on the proper time,” Zelnick mentioned, in keeping with the journal’s transcript Insider Gaming. “I imagine the proper technique for us is to be the place the patron is, and traditionally this firm has sought to repeatedly attain shoppers wherever and on no matter platform is sensible,” he added. Though this assertion might sound considerably imprecise, however as Zelnick himself famous, Rockstar PC up to now solely handled it later. The discharge of the PC model can subsequently nonetheless be assumed with nearly certainty, however the query stays how lengthy following the discharge on consoles it should arrive. For older video games, there was a delay of regarding half a 12 months, however for GTA V, gamers waited a 12 months and a half and, for instance, for Crimson Useless Redemption 2, then a 12 months (and the primary half continues to be ready at this time).
In any case, in keeping with the most recent info from Take-Two, Grand Theft Auto VI must be launched on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Sequence consoles within the fall of 2025. You might find extra details regarding the sport in our older articles.