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Jul 16, 2026GTA VI Companion Editorial Desk

GTA 6 on PC: Former Producer Explains Why the Version May Come Later

A former GTA V producer says GTA 6 skipping PC at launch may come down to development focus and production priorities — but Rockstar has not confirmed a PC version.

GTA VI is officially announced for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on November 19, 2026.
Rockstar has not announced a PC version or a release date for one.
John Ricchio worked at Rockstar from 2003 to 2014 and was a producer on GTA V, Red Dead Redemption, and Max Payne 3.

Overview

Why this update matters

Grand Theft Auto VI's PC version is back in the conversation after John Ricchio, a former Rockstar producer, discussed the studio's approach to ports. In his view, skipping PC at launch does not mean Rockstar is against the platform: developing for another target takes time, money, and different priorities. The comments help explain the wait, but they do not confirm when — or even whether — GTA 6 will officially come to computers.

What the former producer explained

In an interview with Reece 'Kiwi Talkz' Reilly, covered by GamesRadar, John Ricchio described PC ports as a question of priorities. In his view, starting with a console's constraints can be simpler than scaling down a project designed for computers first.

The logic also involves resources: while a team works on a PC version, it is not working on another part of the game. Ricchio says the company has to weigh the effort required, hardware limitations, and the commercial return before setting its plan.

    Does this confirm GTA 6 for PC after launch?

    No. Ricchio was not speaking for Rockstar and did not reveal a timeline for GTA VI. The official information remains Rockstar's pre-order page, which lists PS5 and Xbox Series X|S as the platforms for the November 19, 2026 launch.

    The lack of a PC version in the current announcement leaves two things separate: there is a plausible explanation for the launch strategy, but there is still no public promise of a port. Any future window remains speculation until Rockstar makes an announcement.

    That distinction also applies to store listings and system-requirement pages. A retailer placeholder, database entry, or hardware estimate is not a release announcement. A confirmed PC version would need a Rockstar statement that names the platform and provides purchase or release details.

      Why this matters to PC players

      Rockstar has released PC versions of major games after their console editions, which keeps the expectation alive. At the same time, that history cannot be turned into a date: GTA V reached PC about a year and a half after consoles, while Red Dead Redemption took much longer.

      For now, the practical takeaway is simple: anyone who wants to play GTA VI at launch needs to consider the confirmed platforms. PC players should treat any date, requirements, or PC pre-order announcement as unverified until it appears through official channels.

      Waiting is a valid choice: there is no official PC product to pre-order today, so players do not need to choose hardware based on speculative requirements. When Rockstar publishes new platform information, compare the announced version, storefront, specifications, and account requirements before spending money.

      • Do not buy PC codes or pre-orders advertised by unofficial sources.
      • Follow our release date tracker for confirmed updates.
      • Use the FAQ to separate official facts from GTA VI rumors.

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