Grand Theft Auto 6 is still on track for a console release in the fall of this year, and a PC version of the game is still firmly in the realm of wishful thinking.
So as you can imagine, there was a collective gasp of hope when Corsair Gaming vice president of finance and investor relationship Ronald van Ween mentioned a not-too-distant PC launch during the company's recent quarterly financial call.
And then the air went completely out of it because, of course, Corsair immediately walked it all back. «GTA 6 is probably the one everyone is talking about,» van Ween said in response to a question about the impact of upcoming games on hardware sales. «And we'll get a glimpse of that, I think, later on in the year for console.
My understanding now, it's going to come out in the fall for console, and then early '26 for PC.» That's pretty definitive, and believable too, if perhaps a little optimistic.
Rockstar has a long history of releasing its big games on PC well after the console versions drop, going all the way back to Grand Theft Auto 3, and the shortest span between them—for GTA 3, Vice City, and GTA 4—has been seven months.