GTA 6 Platforms: Every Console It's Coming To

Updated 10 July 2026. We distinguish "Rockstar said no" from "Rockstar never said anything". Almost nobody does.
GTA 6 launches on 19 November 2026 for PlayStation 5, PS5 Pro, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. That is the complete list. There is no PS4 version, no Xbox One version, no Nintendo Switch 2 version and no PC version.
But here is the nuance every other platform page skips: Rockstar has never formally ruled any of them out. It has simply never mentioned them. GTA 6 is a current-generation game by omission, not by denial — and with PC in particular, that distinction is the whole story.
Every GTA 6 platform, and its real status
| Platform | Status | What Rockstar has actually said |
|---|---|---|
| PlayStation 5 / PS5 Pro | Confirmed, 19 Nov 2026 | Named in the release announcement and in every pre-order listing. |
| Xbox Series X | S | Confirmed, 19 Nov 2026 | Named in the release announcement and in every pre-order listing. |
| PC | Not announced | Nothing. No version, no window, no acknowledgement. |
| PlayStation 4 | Not coming | Never mentioned. Last-gen; no serious expectation of a port. |
| Xbox One | Not coming | Never mentioned. Same as PS4. |
| Nintendo Switch 2 | Not announced | Absolute silence. No confirmation, no denial. |
| Cloud (GeForce Now, Xbox Cloud) | Not announced | No service lists GTA 6. GeForce Now would need a PC build first. |

Why there is no GTA 6 on PS4 or Xbox One
Because the game was never built for them. GTA 6 is the first mainline Grand Theft Auto designed for current-generation hardware only — its streaming, crowd density and world detail assume an SSD and a Zen 2-class CPU. Even the Xbox Series S, the weakest supported machine, is a generational leap over a PS4.
GTA V shipped on PS3 and came to PS4 later, which is why the question keeps being asked. That was a cross-generation launch. This is not one.
Will GTA 6 come to Nintendo Switch 2?
Rockstar has said nothing whatsoever — no confirmation, and equally no denial. Do not read the silence as a maybe. A game that struggles to reach 60fps on a PS5 Pro because of CPU limits is not a natural fit for a handheld, and Rockstar has never shipped a mainline GTA on a Nintendo console.
If it ever happens, it happens years after launch, the way GTA V eventually reached every platform it could.
What about GTA 6 on PC?
Not at launch, and not announced. Rockstar's own history says the PC version arrives later: GTA V took 19 months, Red Dead Redemption 2 took 12. Extrapolating from 19 November 2026 puts a PC release somewhere in late 2027 to 2028 — an estimate, not a date, and one we explain in full.
If you are planning a build around it, our estimated GTA 6 system requirements show why the CPU matters more than the GPU.
Does GTA 6 run better on PS5 Pro or Series X?
Marginally, and probably not in the way you want. Technical analysts including Digital Foundry expect 30fps across every console, including the PS5 Pro, because GTA 6 is limited by the CPU and the Pro's CPU is barely faster than the base PS5's. A 40fps mode on a 120Hz display is the plausible middle ground. Rockstar has announced no frame-rate target at all.
We break the whole argument down in why GTA 6 probably will not hit 60fps.
Which platform should you buy GTA 6 on?
Whichever console you already own. There is no meaningful visual or content difference between PS5 and Xbox Series X, both editions are identical across platforms, and cross-platform saves have not been announced. The only real decision is Standard or Ultimate — and where to buy it, which our GTA 6 price guide covers store by store.
Also worth knowing before launch day: whether GTA 6 has an online mode (it does not, yet) and the release date and countdown.
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