GTA 6 is a console game on November 19 — PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, with no PC version in the launch lineup. The question isn't whether PC players get it, but when. Rockstar hasn't said, so here's what its track record suggests.
No PC date, by design
Rockstar has not announced a PC version of GTA 6 or a PC release window. That silence matches how the studio handled its last two big releases, both of which launched on console first and arrived on PC later.
- GTA 5 reached PC about 18 months after its console debut.
- Red Dead Redemption 2 followed a similar console-first path.
When PC might happen
Apply that pattern and a GTA 6 PC release lands somewhere in 2027 or 2028. Some leaks have floated earlier windows — one claimed early 2027, roughly three months after console — but those clash with Rockstar's usual year-plus gap and should be treated as rumor. The honest answer is that no date exists.
What your PC will likely need
Rockstar hasn't released system requirements, so any spec sheet circulating now is unofficial. Based on the game running on Rockstar's RAGE 9 engine across a dense open world, a few expectations are reasonable rather than confirmed: a fast NVMe SSD will almost certainly be required rather than optional, given how the console versions lean on fast storage, and the CPU and GPU floor will sit high for a 2027-era release. Plan for a modern build, but don't buy parts off an unconfirmed list.