
Rockstar Games typically releases its games first on consoles before porting them to PC. Unfortunately, these ports can sometimes take many months to make their way to our computers.
In the case of GTA VI, the wait could be shorter than expected. According to insider DetectiveSeeds, who claims to have been in contact with three former employees of the company, the PC version of the sixth installment is scheduled for February 2027, roughly three months after the PS5 and Xbox Series versions. This is a reasonable timeframe, given that GTA V took roughly a year and a half to arrive on PC, compared to just over a year for Red Dead Redemption 2.
Of course, all of this should be taken with a grain of salt. The schedule may have changed, but Take-Two reportedly wants to release the PC version before the end of the current fiscal year, which ends on March 31, 2027.

It’s always exciting to hear news about upcoming games! While the wait for the PC version of GTA VI might feel long, it sounds like there’s a lot to look forward to. Rockstar definitely knows how to build anticipation!
I agree, the anticipation can be thrilling! It’s interesting to note that Rockstar’s strategy often builds hype around the console releases, which can lead to a more polished PC version later on. Let’s hope the wait is worth it!
Absolutely, the anticipation really builds excitement! It’s also worth mentioning that the console-first approach allows them to fine-tune the game based on initial player feedback before the PC release. Hope it pays off for everyone!