Take-Two’s boss talks GTA 6 for PC
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick recently discussed GTA 6 and seemingly teased that a GTA 6 PC port is in the cards. The video game landscape has changed significantly in the years since GTA 5 released. Even back then, people were already riled up that the game didn't launch on PC alongside PS3 and Xbox 360 — yes, those were the consoles GTA 5 was made for. In an interview with IGN, Take-Two's big boss talked about the big elephant in the room, Rockstar's plans to make GTA 6 for PC a reality. Zelnick has mentioned how Rockstar has never gone for simultaneous releases. "Historically, Rockstar has started with some platforms and then historically moved to other platforms.” And PC was never included in the initial release. Still, Aside from Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis, every other big Rockstar title eventually made it into the PC — yes, even the original Red Dead Redemption — 14 long years later. On top of coming to the PC, Zelnick mentioned how GTA 6 will likely also release on the upcoming console generation. "We have seen PC become a much more and more important part of what used to be a console business, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see that trend continue," he said. "Of course, there will be a new console generation". GTA 6 is expected to make over $3 billion in its first year of sale, which is even higher than GTA 5's already spectacular numbers. At this point, it's less of a matter of "if", and more a matter of "when", since there's no way Take-Two would miss out on the huge and still booming PC Gaming market. Until then, we'll check out GTA 6 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S when it releases sometime during Fall of 2025. The post Take-Two’s boss talks GTA 6 for PC appeared first on Destructoid.
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Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick recently discussed GTA 6 and seemingly teased that a GTA 6 PC port is in the cards.
The video game landscape has changed significantly in the years since GTA 5 released. Even back then, people were already riled up that the game didn't launch on PC alongside PS3 and Xbox 360 — yes, those were the consoles GTA 5 was made for. In an interview with IGN, Take-Two's big boss talked about the big elephant in the room, Rockstar's plans to make GTA 6 for PC a reality.
Zelnick has mentioned how Rockstar has never gone for simultaneous releases. "Historically, Rockstar has started with some platforms and then historically moved to other platforms.”
And PC was never included in the initial release. Still, Aside from Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis, every other big Rockstar title eventually made it into the PC — yes, even the original Red Dead Redemption — 14 long years later.
On top of coming to the PC, Zelnick mentioned how GTA 6 will likely also release on the upcoming console generation.
"We have seen PC become a much more and more important part of what used to be a console business, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see that trend continue," he said. "Of course, there will be a new console generation".
GTA 6 is expected to make over $3 billion in its first year of sale, which is even higher than GTA 5's already spectacular numbers. At this point, it's less of a matter of "if", and more a matter of "when", since there's no way Take-Two would miss out on the huge and still booming PC Gaming market. Until then, we'll check out GTA 6 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S when it releases sometime during Fall of 2025.
The post Take-Two’s boss talks GTA 6 for PC appeared first on Destructoid.