Will GTA 6 Be on PC? Everything We Know About the PC Release
Will GTA 6 come to PC? Based on Rockstar's track record, here's what we know about the PC release timeline.
GTA 6 release date
Tracking every official GTA 6 release date announcement, delay, and update from Rockstar Games — with timeline context and analysis of what comes next.
GTA 6 is officially confirmed for Fall 2025 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Rockstar Games announced the release window during their February 2024 earnings call and reconfirmed it with Trailer 2. A PC version has not been given a date but historically launches 12-18 months after consoles based on Rockstar's release pattern with GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2.
After over a decade of anticipation, Grand Theft Auto VI finally has an official release window. Rockstar Games confirmed through parent company Take-Two Interactive that GTA 6 will launch in Fall 2025 exclusively for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. This page tracks every official statement, rumor, and development in the journey toward launch day.
Development on GTA 6 began in some capacity shortly after GTA 5’s next-gen launch in 2014. During this period, Rockstar operated under its typical veil of secrecy. The studio’s primary focus through 2018 was Red Dead Redemption 2, which consumed the vast majority of Rockstar’s global workforce across all studios. Multiple credible reports indicated that GTA 6 was in early pre-production during this time, with a small team building prototypes and establishing the game’s scope.
Meanwhile, GTA Online continued to generate enormous revenue — over $1 billion annually at its peak — which some analysts argued reduced Take-Two’s financial incentive to rush a sequel into production. The ongoing success of GTA Online meant that GTA 5 remained commercially relevant nearly a decade after launch, an unprecedented lifespan for the franchise.
On February 4, 2022, Rockstar Games broke years of silence with a simple but seismic statement on social media: the next entry in the Grand Theft Auto series was “well underway.” This marked the first official acknowledgment that GTA 6 existed. The announcement was accompanied by no trailer, no screenshots, and no release window — just confirmation that would send the gaming world into overdrive.
Industry insiders at Bloomberg (Jason Schreier) and other outlets subsequently reported that the game had been in active full-production since approximately 2019-2020, with a setting inspired by a modern-day Vice City and featuring the series’ first female protagonist.
In September 2022, a teenage hacker affiliated with the Lapsus$ group breached Rockstar’s internal systems and leaked over 90 clips of pre-alpha GTA 6 gameplay footage. The leaks confirmed Vice City as the setting, showed both male and female playable characters, revealed restaurant robbery mechanics, and gave the public its first real look at the game’s scope.
The leak was one of the biggest in gaming history. Rockstar confirmed its authenticity and expressed “extremely disappointed” sentiments but assured fans that development would not be materially impacted. The hacker — a teenager from the UK — was later arrested and convicted. Despite the trauma of the breach, the leak actually amplified public excitement considerably, as the pre-alpha footage already looked remarkably impressive.
On December 5, 2023, Rockstar released the first official trailer for GTA 6, titled “Grand Theft Auto VI — Trailer 1.” The trailer was initially planned for December 6 but was pushed forward by a day after a low-quality version leaked online. Within 24 hours it became the most-viewed video game trailer in YouTube history, accumulating over 90 million views.
The trailer confirmed:
During Take-Two Interactive’s Q3 FY2024 earnings call in February 2024, CEO Strauss Zelnick confirmed that GTA 6 was on track for a Fall 2025 release on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. This was the first specific window attached to the game. The statement was carefully worded — “Fall 2025” rather than a specific month — giving Rockstar flexibility while committing to a narrowed timeframe.
Throughout 2024, Take-Two reiterated this window across multiple earnings calls and investor presentations. Rockstar remained characteristically tight-lipped but continued internal development at full pace across their global studios in New York, San Diego, Edinburgh, Lincoln, Bangalore, and others.
In the gaming industry, “Fall” typically spans September through November. Based on Rockstar’s historical release patterns and Take-Two’s fiscal calendar, the most likely launch window is October or November 2025. Here’s the reasoning:
A September release is possible but less likely given Rockstar’s preference for late-October and the typical marketing ramp-up cycle. The company will want maximum media coverage heading into the holiday season.
The single most frequent question from PC gamers: when will GTA 6 come to PC? Rockstar has not announced a PC version or date. However, the company’s consistent pattern makes a PC port virtually certain — the question is simply when.
The historical data points are clear:
The average gap is roughly 12-16 months. Applying this to a Fall 2025 console launch suggests a PC release sometime between Fall 2026 and early 2027. This staggered approach benefits Rockstar financially (double-dip sales) and logistically (PC optimization is complex). The GTA 5 PC port was widely praised for its quality, and Rockstar will want to repeat that success rather than rush a subpar version.
It’s the question every fan dreads but must consider. Rockstar has a documented history of delaying major titles to ensure quality:
The pattern is consistent: Rockstar delays when they believe the game isn’t ready, and the final product always justifies the wait. As of the latest official communications, GTA 6 remains on track for Fall 2025. Take-Two has not wavered from this timeline in any investor call or public statement. However, fans should remain prepared for the possibility — particularly given the game’s unprecedented scope and the disruption caused by the 2022 hack.
Pre-orders for GTA 6 have not yet opened, but pricing expectations are set by Take-Two’s strategy with other titles. The base game is expected to retail at $69.99 USD — the new standard price for major PS5/Xbox Series games. Premium or collector’s editions with bonus content (likely GTA Online extras) could reach $99.99-$149.99.
When pre-orders do open, they’ll be available through major retailers (Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Walmart) and digital storefronts (PlayStation Store, Xbox Store). Rockstar Warehouse may offer exclusive editions. We’ll update this section immediately when pre-order details are announced.
The road to launch still has several major milestones ahead:
This hub page will be updated in real-time as Rockstar and Take-Two make new announcements. Bookmark it and check back frequently — the biggest game launch of the decade is approaching, and we’ll have every detail covered the moment it drops.
This content is based on pre-release information and may change after GTA 6 launches.
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Rockstar Games has confirmed GTA 6 for Fall 2025 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The exact date (month and day) has not been announced yet. Fall release windows for major games typically fall between September and November. Take-Two Interactive's fiscal year calendar and investor communications suggest an October-November 2025 timeframe as most likely.
As of the latest official communications, GTA 6 has not been delayed from its announced Fall 2025 window. However, the game was widely expected in early-to-mid 2025 based on initial Take-Two financial projections, and the shift to "Fall 2025" represented a narrowing of the window that some interpreted as a soft push-back. Rockstar has a history of delays — GTA 5 was delayed three times before launch, and Red Dead Redemption 2 was delayed twice — so the community remains cautiously optimistic while preparing for the possibility.
Almost certainly yes, but not at launch. Rockstar has followed a console-first strategy for every major release since GTA 5. The PC version of GTA 5 launched 18 months after consoles (September 2013 → January 2015), and Red Dead Redemption 2's PC port came 13 months later (October 2018 → November 2019). Applying this pattern suggests a GTA 6 PC release in late 2026 or early 2027. Rockstar has not confirmed or denied this timeline.
No. GTA 6 is confirmed exclusively for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Rockstar and Take-Two have made clear this is a current-gen-only title with no last-gen versions planned. This decision allows Rockstar to fully leverage SSD streaming, advanced physics, ray tracing, and dense NPC systems that would not be possible on older hardware.
Here's every major milestone: February 2022 — Rockstar officially confirms GTA 6 is in development. September 2022 — Massive leak from a teenage hacker releases 90+ pre-alpha gameplay clips. December 2023 — Official Trailer 1 drops, confirming the Leonida/Vice City setting, dual protagonists Lucia and Jason, and a modern-day timeline. February 2024 — Take-Two confirms Fall 2025 release window during fiscal earnings. 2024-2025 — Trailer 2 and additional marketing materials continue to build hype.
GTA 6 has been in some form of development since at least 2014, following the launch of GTA 5 on PS4/Xbox One. Several factors contributed to the extended timeline: the massive commercial success of GTA Online generating billions in revenue (reducing urgency), Rockstar's focus on Red Dead Redemption 2 (2018), a reported company-wide culture shift following workplace condition controversies, the 2022 hacker leak which may have impacted internal schedules, and the sheer technical ambition of building the most detailed open world ever created. At 8+ years, it's the longest development cycle in GTA history.