In a recent announcement, Rockstar has confirmed that the highly anticipated title GTA 6 will initially launch exclusively on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, much to the disappointment of PC gamers who were hoping for a simultaneous release across all platforms. This decision follows Rockstar's historical approach, as seen with previous titles such as GTA 3, GTA 4, GTA 5, and Read Dead Redemption 2, all of which made their debut on consoles before making their way to PC. The release window for GTA 6 is set for 2025, however, the developer has not disclosed any information regarding when the game will be available for PC. Meanwhile, the reveal trailer for GTA 6 showcases a return to a graphically enhanced Vice City and hints at a more mature narrative tone, potentially signaling a departure from the series' traditional satirical style.
When is GTA 6 coming out?GTA 6 is slated for release in 2025; however, this only applies to the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions. A PC release date has not yet been announced by Rockstar Games.
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Ah, classic Rockstar move sticking to console exclusivity at launch for GTA 6—it's a play right out of their old-school playbook. But hey, that trailer's fresh take on Vice City has got my nostalgia tingling and my curiosity piqued for what this mature narrative could mean for our beloved, usually cheeky franchise.