GTA 6 publisher Take-Two says PC support isn't complicated, which is something to be said when GTA 6 hasn't been officially confirmed for PC yet.
GTA 6 is currently scheduled to release in fall 2025 for PS5 and Xbox Series X, but a PC version has not been announced. Previous GTA titles were released on console before coming to PC at a later date, and GTA 6 is expected to eventually arrive on PC, the more it looks like PC players will have to wait until 2026 to play it.
“The audience will show up if you have great properties, so we just have to make sure we're on a variety of platforms,” Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said on the company's latest earnings conference call. “If one platform loses value, there will always be another.
“We're seeing a lot of growth in PC right now, for example. I've been of the opinion that open formats will continue to grow and PC is an open format. I think PC will continue to be an increasingly important part of the business of consoles in the future, and that's not complicated for us to support. So the bottom line is that we are selective about which platforms we support when we can do so, as long as the audience is large enough to make it worthwhile. “.
Zelnick had a rather coy response to questions about GTA 6 for PC in an interview back in May, saying that “the lack of an announcement is not something that can be set in stone,” whatever that means.
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