Take-Two Interactive's CEO has proposed that the gaming industry is shifting towards PC dominance, although their highly anticipated title, GTA 6, is currently only set for Xbox and PlayStation. During a discussion on CNBC, Strauss Zelnick stated that the industry is embracing open systems instead of closed ones, hinting at the potential for more extensive gaming experiences. This statement comes shortly after Valve's announcement of the Steam Machine, which merges console and PC gaming. Zelnick also indicated that mobile gaming is growing at an accelerated pace compared to consoles, predicting a 10% growth in mobile revenue for the next quarter. Despite speculation around a future PC version of GTA 6, no official details have emerged yet from Rockstar or Take-Two, although previously, Zelnick implied that a PC release would eventually happen.

Will GTA 6 be released on PC?

As of now, there is no official announcement regarding a PC release for GTA 6. However, Take-Two's CEO has suggested that it will eventually happen, as the company tends to stagger multi-platform launches.

Grand Theft Auto VI is the highly anticipated sequel in the iconic franchise, known for its expansive open-world gameplay and rich narrative experience. As one of the best-selling video game series of all time, any announcement or release strategy surrounding GTA 6 garners significant attention from gamers and industry analysts alike. The franchise has set high expectations since its last major release, GTA V, and fans are eager to see how it expands on its themes and mechanics while embracing new technologies and platforms.