GTA 6 Release: Will Rockstar Bring It to PC and Old Consoles?
The countdown for Grand Theft Auto VI has begun, with only a few months left before launch. However, as of now, the game is officially confirmed only for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S users, leaving many fans with questions about other platforms.
Rockstar Games has made it clear that GTA 6 will arrive first on next-gen consoles. A PC version is not yet announced, but considering the studio’s history, it’s safe to assume that it will follow later. For instance, GTA V took nearly 18 months after its console debut to reach PC players, while Red Dead Redemption 2 made the jump about a year later. So, a delayed PC release for GTA 6 seems very likely.
Will GTA 6 Launch on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One?
This is the biggest question circulating among fans. Many gamers still own PS4 and Xbox One, but the chances of GTA 6 launching on these consoles remain uncertain. Technically, if the game can run on the Xbox Series S—a system less powerful than its counterpart—the idea doesn’t sound impossible. But whether Rockstar would actually invest the time and resources to optimize the game for older hardware is another story.
The reality is that by 2025, the PlayStation 5 has finally surpassed the PS4 in global user base. While millions of players are still on the previous generation, Rockstar may choose to focus their development on next-gen performance, online features, and the inevitable PC edition rather than stretching resources thin.
Why Rockstar May Skip Last-Gen Consoles
Fan discussions online are divided. Some believe Rockstar could try to squeeze GTA 6 into older consoles, but others argue it’s unrealistic. A theory gaining traction suggests that since GTA 6 is already rumored to be capped at 30 FPS even on modern hardware, the performance on PS4 and Xbox One would be unplayable.
One viral comment summed it up humorously: “If it’s 30fps on next-gen, then it would be -99999999 fps on last-gen.” Another user added, “At this point, just upgrade to a gaming PC.” Fans have also shared that it’s time to prioritize gameplay over pushing graphical limits, hinting that Rockstar might prefer advancing their technology instead of holding back for outdated consoles.
What Fans Still Want to Know
Aside from the platform debate, there are still plenty of unanswered questions. Fans are eager to know about pre-order details, official pricing, campaign length, and the much-anticipated online mode. Many are also waiting for Rockstar to reveal raw, unedited gameplay, something that has not yet been shown.
Considering Rockstar’s marketing style, it’s possible we’ll see a major update closer to the end of 2025, as the final six-month countdown to GTA 6 begins. Until then, speculation about platforms and performance will likely continue to fuel discussions across the community.
Final Thoughts
For now, the confirmed platforms for GTA 6 remain the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, with a PC release almost guaranteed later. As for the PS4 and Xbox One, the chances seem slim, but fans shouldn’t completely rule it out until Rockstar gives the final word. What’s certain is that excitement is at an all-time high, and the road to launch will only get more intense from here.
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