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GTA VI performance and platforms

Here's the technical picture: which platforms are confirmed, what Rockstar hasn't detailed yet, and what you can prepare before launch.

What's confirmed

  • PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S at launch
  • No official PC specs yet
  • No PC version confirmed for launch
  • Performance details expected closer to release
PlatformsConfirmed launch platforms are PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
SpecsRockstar has not published system requirements or target framerates.
PCA PC version has not been confirmed for launch.
LeaksTreat any leaked specs, FPS targets, or upscaling claims as unconfirmed until Rockstar states them.

Quick answer

Where things stand today

Right now the reliable facts are the platforms: GTA VI is confirmed for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Rockstar hasn't published any technical performance details — no system requirements, framerate targets, resolution modes, or upscaling support.

So we keep it honest. You'll find what's confirmed here, a clear flag on whatever is still rumor, and we'll add settings, modes, and platform comparisons the moment Rockstar shares real technical information.

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What do you want to know?

Confirmed platforms

Short answer: PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S are confirmed for launch.

If you just want to know where you can play, that's the confirmed answer today. PC and any other platforms aren't part of the official launch lineup yet.

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Is there a PC version?

Short answer: A PC version hasn't been confirmed for launch.

Rockstar has historically released Grand Theft Auto games on PC after consoles, but nothing about GTA VI on PC is official. We'll cover specs and settings if and when it's announced.

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Console performance modes

Short answer: Framerate and resolution modes haven't been detailed.

It's reasonable to expect performance and fidelity options on current-gen consoles, but Rockstar hasn't confirmed any specifics. Treat any numbers you see as speculation for now.

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What to prepare

Short answer: Plan your storage and confirm your platform; technical tuning comes once details are official.

The useful move before launch is practical: make sure you have space and know which console you'll play on. Settings and troubleshooting guidance will follow once there's real information.

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What's actually confirmed

PC details aren't official yet

There's no published GTA VI system-requirements list, no confirmed upscaling support, and no official word on a launch-day PC version. Anything circulating as 'leaked specs' should be treated as rumor.

When Rockstar shares PC information, we'll gather requirements, settings, and troubleshooting into one clear place — but we won't invent that information before it exists.

Consoles are confirmed

The dependable answer today is the console lineup: PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. That's enough to decide where you'll play.

Performance modes, resolutions, and any premium-console differences haven't been detailed. We'll cover those separately once Rockstar confirms them.

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