Claims of Rockstar running GTA 6 Switch 2 tests could be a sign of more third party studios wanting to bring mature games to Nintendoās platform.
Despite its status as the most anticipated video game of all time, thereās actually very little info about GTA 6, beyond its two cinematic trailers and the vague outline of its story.
One of the few things known for certain is that it will launch for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S (but not PC). And as evidenced by its graphics, GTA 6 will be taking full advantage of the modern hardwareās capabilities.
As such, it would seem very unlikely GTA 6 will ever see a release on the less powerful Nintendo Switch 2, but one insider claims that isnāt stopping Rockstar Games from at least trying.
Recently, a new rumour spread that GTA 6 is actually in development for Switch 2, but in responding to the gossip, the usually reliable Nate The Hate stated that Rockstar is only experimenting with the idea, to see if it can actually run on Nintendoās console.
āI said a while ago that [Rockstar] was doing tests to bring it to Switch 2; but tests donāt always equal release,ā he wrote on X. āI know an effort has been made to see if they can bring it to the platform. I donāt know the current state of that effort.ā
When someone shared Nateās comments as proof GTA 6 will see a Switch 2 port, he reiterated, āExperimenting doesnāt equal āin developmentā and companies often test to see if a game is possible on hardware.ā
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Whether it happens or not, itās interesting that Rockstar is even trying. Although, traditionally they have a much better relationship with Nintendo than some might imagine, with several exclusive titles having been released on older formats, including the original version of Chinatown Wars.
Rockstarās testing also makes sense considering Zelnick spoke very positively about the Switch 2 earlier this year and said the company would release its games on Nintendoās platform on a case-by-case basis: āWe obviously want to be where the consumers are.ā
Nintendo hardware does have a reputation for being the most family friendly option, but the Switch 2 already has plenty of mature-rated games scheduled or already out, including Cyberpunk 2077 and Elden Ring.
Rockstarās own Red Dead Redemption was also recently announced as getting a Switch 2 port and itās not unreasonable to assume that other third party publishers are also looking to increase their support.
For instance, last week on The Game Business Show, when host Christropher Dring jokingly mentioned waiting for a Switch 2 port of live service game hit Helldivers 2, Arrowhead Game Studios CEO Shams Jorjani didnāt immediately rule it out: āWeāll see, weāll see. Thatās again, above my pay grade by a couple of tiers.ā
Xbox boss Phil Spencer, meanwhile, has repeatedly promised that more Microsoft published games will come to Switch 2, but beyond rumours of Halo and Microsoft Flight Simulator ports, Microsoft has yet to actually announce anything.
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This post brings up some interesting points about the potential for GTA 6 on the Switch 2. Itās always fascinating to see how game developers adapt their titles for different platforms. The discussion around performance and graphics will definitely be a hot topic among fans!
It’s always fascinating to see how developers adapt their games for different platforms. If GTA 6 does make it to the Switch 2, it could lead to unique gameplay mechanics that take advantage of the console’s features. It’ll be interesting to see how they balance graphics and performance!
You’re absolutely right! Adapting such a large-scale game like GTA 6 for a platform like Switch 2 could lead to some interesting design choices. It would be intriguing to see how they balance graphics and gameplay to fit the hardware limitations.