
Is Rockstar Delaying Grand Theft Auto 6 Outside Of Its 2025 Release Window?
Two years worth of final polishing should help guarantee that Grand Theft Auto 6 comes out in the best shape possible.

Two years worth of final polishing should help guarantee that Grand Theft Auto 6 comes out in the best shape possible.

Localisation testing is often only done during the tail end of a video game's development cycle, which is a positive sign for GTA 6.

Sales is the main reason why the PC port of Grand Theft Auto 6 isn't coming in 2025, but it's not the only explanation.

Grand Theft Auto 6 isn't ditching invisible walls for a more realistic experience, but it's found a clever way to get around it.

It seems the internet can't get enough of watching and re-watching the official Grand Theft Auto VI trailer despite the leak.

At the end of the day, the decision to "delay" the PC port of Grand Theft Auto VI is for everyone's benefit.

It didn't take long for cybersleuths to find out just how long the first official Grand Theft Auto VI trailer will be available online.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is still widely considered one of the best video game experiences on any platform, but especially on PC.

Rockstar Games' has turned the key on its marketing machine, warming it up and readying it for what will be a years-long campaign.

Rockstar Games' astronomical growth throughout the 2010s is largely to blame for its decision to focus more on GTA and Red Dead Redemption.

If you thought the clouds in Red Dead Redemption 2 looked lifelike, you might want to wait until you see what Grand Theft Auto 6 can offer.

Rockstar's engagement with hybrid platforms has been limited and porting over a resource-heavy game like GTA might be a significant venture.

Specifically, the latest insider information reveals that the jump between GTA 6 and RDR2 will be similar to the jump between GTA 5 and RDR2.

Rockstar Games continues to stay silent about the next mainline entry in the Grand Theft Auto franchise.

At this point, Rockstar Games will do port Red Dead Redemption 2 to every other console outside of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X.

It appears that players who bought an Xbox for Starfield quickly moved on and bought themselves a copy of Hogwarts Legacy.

Critical Role hosts a live play collaboration themed to Mortal Kombat 1 using the Till the Last Gasp TTRPG rules from Darrington Press.

Red Dead Redemption 2 remains a sight to behold even on older consoles but that doesn't mean that a next-gen port wouldn't be welcomed.