Take-Two CEO Explains Why GTA 6 Isn't Coming to PC on Day One
- Grand Theft Auto 6 will launch on consoles on November 19, 2026, but Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick confirmed the PC version is being intentionally delayed.
- According to Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick, Rockstar prioritizes console players first; "Like really serving the core consumer," Zelnick said, explaining the company's strategy.
- Historically, Rockstar Games titles like Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption launched on PC months or years after console releases, establishing a consistent pattern.
- Strauss Zelnick also confirmed Sony PlayStation holds marketing exclusivity for Grand Theft Auto 6 on PS5, though he maintained the delay reflects console-first strategy, not exclusivity deals.
- PC gaming has become significantly more prevalent by 2026, yet Rockstar Games maintains its console-first release strategy; Take-Two Interactive previously noted gamers increasingly favor the platform.
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Take-Two CEO Explains Why GTA 6 Isn't Coming to PC on Day One
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Strauss Zelnick, the boss of Take-Two, gave an interview to Bloomberg in which he clearly confirms that the PC version of GTA 6 is not Rockstar's priority.
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