Rockstar Video games has confirmed that, not less than at launch, the corporate’s long-awaited open-world crime sim, Grand Theft Auto VI, will launch on Xbox Collection X/S and PS5 solely, with no point out of a PC model.
In a press launch printed on December 4, shortly after the corporate was compelled to launch the GTA VI trailer early after it leaked, the studio confirmed that GTA VI received’t be accessible on PS4 or Xbox One consoles, one thing that most individuals assumed even earlier than the trailer’s launch. However after the trailer was put on-line, it turned clear this recreation wasn’t going to run on these older machines.
However weirdly and frustratingly for PC gaming followers, Rockstar’s press launch on Monday additionally confirmed it was persevering with an previous pattern whereby new GTA video games are solely accessible on consoles at first, solely displaying up on PC later.
“Grand Theft Auto VI continues our efforts to push the bounds of what’s attainable in extremely immersive, story-driven open-world experiences,” Sam Houser, co-founder of Rockstar Video games, defined in a press launch. “We’re thrilled to have the ability to share this new imaginative and prescient with gamers in all places.”
2008’s Grand Theft Auto IV and its large sequel, 2013’s GTA V, each launched on PS3 and Xbox 360, however skipped PC at first. GTA IV ultimately landed on PC in December 2008. Not a lot of a wait. Nonetheless, GTA V didn’t come to PC till April 2015, practically two full years later. And this pattern of skipping PC occurred once more with 2018’s Crimson Useless Redemption II, although PC gamers solely needed to wait a yr—till November 2019—to play the open-world western.
Hopefully, when GTA VI, set within the Miami-like Vice Metropolis, launches in 2025, the look ahead to a PC port received’t be too prolonged. It’s additionally attainable that between now and 2025, Rockstar will really announce the PC port…although historical past says that’s unlikely.
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